In a first, scientists transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a person who was brain-dead
The transplanted pig organs functioned for 36 hours before showing signs of rejection
The transplanted pig organs functioned for 36 hours before showing signs of rejection
Microsoft’s announcement of a new quantum computing breakthrough with its Majorana 2 chip continues a trend of bold claims followed by scant evidence
These sounds could be used to track the health of populations of the endangered Atlantic sturgeon
This order asks artificial intelligence companies to give the U.S. government up to 30 days to assess frontier models before they are released
The Ocean Observatories Initiative has been collecting data on physical, chemical, geological and biological conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for the past decade
By encoding mathematical statements into numbers, mathematician Kurt Gödel used ordinary arithmetic to check whether a statement can be proved
The Trump administration has fast-tracked research into psychedelics, and experts say it is likely a matter of time before the drugs are used to treat minors
A group of researchers have proposed rules to prevent artificial intelligence from overpowering humans in math
Where did stars, and light itself, come from? Is there a hidden sector of particles and forces called “dark energy” affecting the cosmos?
Some clinics are touting pressurized oxygen chambers as a treatment for long COVID, but the evidence is mixed
A new analysis of red lines inside a cave in Wales suggests they were made deliberately by ancient humans some 17,000 years ago
Agriculture is at risk of a crisis because of this Middle East conflict. The reason why has to do with how fertilizer is made
Andrew Scott plays World War II meteorologist James Stagg in a new film Pressure, which explores the crucial role weather forecasting played in D-Day
China apparently didn’t issue any airspace or maritime notices ahead of the maiden launch of this rocket on Monday
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Hurricane season is shaped by the ingredients needed to produce a tropical cyclone, and this year the Atlantic may be relatively quiet
A deadly Ebola outbreak is spreading fast—and U.S. cuts to foreign aid are making it worse
‘Penguin’ decays from CERN’s latest Large Hadron Collider experiment hint at weird new physics
It's not clear why the National Science Foundation may be limiting funding to certain U.S. universities
The new open-source atlas, generated by an AI tool called ESMFold2, vastly increases the known protein universe