Physics May 10, 2023 Scientists create particles that remember their pasts Quantinuum said Tuesday that researchers using its quantum computer had created non-Abelian topological quantum matter and braided its anyon for the first time.
Puzzle May 9, 2023 Math brain teaser: Can you help the bear solve this equation? In this math problem illustrated by Gergely Dudás, a cartoon bear sits in front of a fill-in-the-blank equation, which requires figuring out which symbols go between the four numbers.
Media May 8, 2023 Bills defining gender 'too narrow,' sex 'more complicated than just male or female' claims NPR NPR claimed that sex was "more complicated than just male or female" in a report criticizing GOP laws defining gender, warning such laws would harm transgender individuals.
Quizzes May 8, 2023 Dinosaur quiz! How much do you know about these prehistoric creatures? Think you know your dinosaur facts and stats? Test your knowledge in this fun and engaging lifestyle quiz — see how well you do with these tricky dinosaur questions!
Oceans May 4, 2023 Joint venture building ‘underwater space station’ to study marine life, climate change The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is collaborating with Proteus Ocean Group to build an underwater space station to research marine life.
AIR AND SPACE May 4, 2023 Eta Aquarid 2023 meteor shower: How and when to watch The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, which takes place every spring, will peak on Thursday night and early Friday morning. Cloud coverage will prevent many Americans from seeing it clearly.
Media May 4, 2023 Colorado teachers union passes resolution declaring capitalism 'inherently exploits children, public schools' The Colorado Education Association seeks to replace capitalism with a new equitable economic system, by allowing CEA members to publicly advocate and lobby for anti-capitalist policies at the CO Capitol.
EDUCATION May 2, 2023 Ivy League professor says it's 'bad science' to believe biological sex is binary: 'False' picture of biology A Princeton University professor, AgustÃn Fuentes, says that biological sex is not binary in an article published in Scientific American magazine.
WILD NATURE April 30, 2023 Climate chaos? Bugs will thrive in an ever-warming world, say scientists Michigan State University (MSU) biologists have found that bugs will thrive in a warming world, according to new research into climate and environment.
US April 22, 2023 Pregnant hammerhead shark washes up on Alabama beach A deceased pregnant great hammerhead shark was found in Orange Beach, Alabama on Thursday. Researchers performed a necropsy and found that the mother was carrying 40 shark pups.
VIDEO April 20, 2023 Elon Musk’s SpaceX flight opens up a ‘new chapter in space exploration’: Michio Kaku Theoretical physics professor Michio Kaku says on ‘The Story with Martha McCallum’ that the new vision for space exploration is a rocket that can ‘Uber’ people back and forth from the moon.