“Cooking is art—but baking is science,” Bill Nye the Science Guy once said. While a batch of freshly baked chocolate chip ...
A study has, for the first time, identified minute traces of broomcorn millet consumption directly from human dental calculus ...
A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the ...
In] any piece of beautiful mathematics, you almost always find that there is a physical system which actually mirrors the ...
Washington State’s first publicly funded zero-energy and zero-carbon academic building on a university campus is a $54.8-million, four-story mass timber facility for the electrical engineering and ...
Unlike most animals’ weapons — like claws, horns or teeth — snake venom is in a perpetual race with the defenses of their prey. Snakes upgrade their venom; rodents and amphibians upgrade their ...
Alex Ross is Scottish Rugby’s first Head of Athletic Performance and Sports Science and was appointed earlier this year to oversee the strategic development, management and operation of Scottish Rugby ...
Whether space, health, technology or environment, here are the issues in science that the editors of Scientific American are ...
Wegener at the University of Graz in Germany says that millions of years ago the two Americas, as well as Europe, Asia, ...
Corals obtain energy in two ways: firstly, through photosynthesis by their symbiotic algae, and secondly by taking up small ...
The agency’s budget has grown steadily since the 1960s, fueling an industry that creates lifesaving medicines and attracts ...
The fundamental nature of living things challenges assumptions that physicists have held for centuries.