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A lunchbox-sized radar system could help the US Federal Bureau of Investigation detect moving or stationary people by peering ...
The world's most famous shipwreck, the RMS Titanic, sits around 3800 metres below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and is ...
Despite setting a global temperature record, 2023 might have been even hotter were it not for the cooling effect of smoke ...
The pitch and hoarseness of a person's voice often changes if they have Parkinson's disease, suggesting there could be a ...
Growing evidence suggests a source of nutrition might be right under our noses. But how important are such aeronutrients – and can we harness them to better treat deficiencies?
Experiments with hydrogen atoms could soon reveal whether particles that were long thought to be forbidden by physics ...
Chinese researchers have a new method to extract uranium from seawater twice as cheaply as previous technologies. Their ...
The drug rizatriptan is often recommended for vestibular migraines, which cause vertigo as well as headache, but doesn't ...
The drug ubrogepant doesn't just ease the headache of a migraine, but also relieves symptoms like neck stiffness and fatigue ...
Plummeting temperatures forced some human populations to adapt to the new conditions thousands of years ago, but the changes ...
All living things, including humans, constantly emit a ghostly glow – and it appears to vanish almost as soon as we die. Monitoring this signal could one day help track forest health or even ...
Dyson spheres, a type of huge megastructure designed to capture the energy output of a star, would be a sign of an alien ...