Why Experts Doubt the Death Rate In That Recent COVID-19 Study
There has been a lot of talk lately about a few COVID-19 studies that use antibody testing to estimate the prevalence of infection across...
Tiny thermometer measures how mitochondria heat up the cell by unleashing proton energy
Armed with a tiny new thermometer probe that can quickly measure temperature inside of a cell, University of Illinois researchers have illuminated a mysterious...
Wild bees depend on the landscape structure
Sowing strips of wildflowers along conventional cereal fields and the increased density of flowers in organic farming encourage bumblebees as well as solitary wild...
25 biggest moments in Search, from helpful images to AI
For our 25th birthday, we’re looking back at some of the milestones that made Google more helpful, from Autocomplete to Multisearch and beyond.
Better together: Scientists discover applications of nanoparticles with multiple elements
As catalysts for fuel cells, batteries and processes for carbon dioxide reduction, alloy nanoparticles that are made up of five or more elements are...
A New York City Train Station Opens for the First Time After Being Destroyed...
Nearly seventeen years after being destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the WTC Cortlandt subway station has finally opened to the...
You Can Add a Windows-style Start Menu to MacOS
The Mac doesn't have a start menu like Windows, but that wasn't always entirely true. In the '90s, Macs offered a list of applications...
Facebook’s Name Change Goes Meta
Mark Zuckerberg would like you to call his troubled company something else now.
Computer model explains altered decision making in schizophrenia
Scientists have built a computer 'brain circuit', or artificial neural network, that mirrors human decision-making processes and sheds light on how circuits might be...