On a stormy Monday in March, 1827, the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven passed away after a protracted illness.
A sleep apnea pill has been fast-tracked for FDA approval; the earliest evidence of surgical anesthetic detected on tools from more than 600 years ago; strange spacetime 'crystals', and much more!
The slow march of time is inexorable and irreversible, but that doesn't mean its effects on our bodies have to be etched in ...
Scientists at the University of California San Diego, Stanford, and Oxford have now invented a wearable ultrasound patch, called UPatch. Mariana Tome, study co-author and obstetrics doctor at the ...
In other words, some of the changes that caloric restriction gives in animals and thought to confer certain health benefits also appear with a hypertension drug that many people a ...
The Sun is not known for being quiet. It blasts out energy equivalent to 100 billion nuclear bombs every single second, ...
If you've ever tried to overhaul a garden, you know you're bound to find broken bits of pottery and long-forgotten statuary swallowed by vines.
And it makes Nagatitan the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia. An illustration showing the skeleton of N. chaiyaphumensis, with the preserved bones highlighted in yellow.
In the wake of the catastrophic Chicxulub asteroid impact roughly 66 million years ago, three-quarters of the plant and ...
Efforts to advance quantum computing are also raising the bar for classical computing – showing that these conventional workhorses aren't done yet.
Somewhere in the future, there's a finish line in the marathon to understand supermassive black holes (SMBHs).
A first-of-its-kind drug for hepatitis B is letting some patients stop treatment without showing signs of the dangerous liver ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results