Loading...

science

ETH Zurich

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish

A record-breaking cell culture breakthrough could replace animal testing and reshape how we study the brain.

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish
University of Nottingham

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help

Veterinary surgeries may be quietly warming the planet, but scientists think they’ve found a way to stop it

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help
City University of Hong Kong

New Catalyst Could Supercharge Green Hydrogen Production

Breakthrough material promises longer-lasting, more efficient clean fuel systems

New Catalyst Could Supercharge Green Hydrogen Production
University of Nottingham

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes

A rare glimpse into nature’s cancer resistance could help unlock secrets to stopping the disease in humans.

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes
Utrecht University

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean

New findings reveal plastic pollution is even more pervasive, and more invisible, than we feared

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean
Seoul National University

Heat Triggers Bloom: Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch in Plants

New research reveals how warm temperatures fast-track flowering in plants, offering insights into climate adaptation and crop timing.

Heat Triggers Bloom: Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch in Plants
The University of Adelaide

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral

Going wild isn't just a lifestyle change — it's a fast track to evolutionary transformation

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral
Kyoto University

ON-OFF Switches Bring Precision Control to mRNA Therapies

A new hybrid RNA tool could unlock safer, smarter, and more targeted treatments.

ON-OFF Switches Bring Precision Control to mRNA Therapies
Utrecht University

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change

A groundbreaking new record traces ocean rise and fall over half a billion years, uncovering Earth’s long-hidden climate rhythms.

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change
Utrecht University

Gene Rewrite Tech Could Reverse Rare Metabolic Disorders

A precision editing breakthrough offers hope for treating genetic diseases at the source

Gene Rewrite Tech Could Reverse Rare Metabolic Disorders