The one-time injection of a gene therapy could eventually be used to control cat populations
Nearly any material covered with tiny holes can derive energy from humidity, per a new study, opening doors to more sustainable power
These bacteria and fungi can break down certain plastics at cool temperatures, saving money and energy compared to some current methods
A new way to objectively measure chronic pain could lead to new treatments for the common condition that can be debilitating
Using concrete and mortar made with shredded diapers could address issues like plastic waste and sand shortages, per a new study
A dye used in medical imaging appeared to make the death cap's toxin less fatal to mice in a new study
Some young children with allergies could eat low doses of peanuts without a severe reaction after wearing the patch for a year in a clinical trial
Designed to weather the toughest of terrains, EELS might one day autonomously move through narrow vents on Enceladus
A Parisian start-up wants to filter harmful chemicals indoors with engineered pothos plants
Geoffrey Hinton quit Google this week to speak his mind on artificial intelligence, which he says may soon grow smarter than—and even manipulate—humans
A new tool translates "something deeper than language," generating text that captures the gist of podcasts or silent films viewed by participants
They want to use the devices for less disruptive wildlife monitoring and to learn more about avian flight
With the city's police department also using the four-legged technology, residents are raising questions about the robot's place in public safety
At least one fortune-writing company is using ChatGPT to come up with the clever messages that are a beloved staple of Chinese food in America
A new mobile app provides access to the National Stolen Art File, a database of 8,000 missing items
Agnieszka Pilat and her automated artists will be featured in the National Gallery of Victoria's Triennial
The tech giant has created a new app with a search engine tailor-made for the genre
Viral pictures of Pope Francis wearing a trendy white puffer coat were fabricated with A.I., but tricked internet users across the globe
Meant to be more sustainable than animal meat, this lab-grown alternative might offer a glimpse into the future of food production
Now on view in New York City, the traveling exhibition presents failure as a critical learning opportunity
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