On the Future of Species by Adrian Woolfson review – are we on the verge of creating synthetic life?
A genomic entrepreneur’s guide to the coming revolution in biology raises troubling questions about ethics and safety ...
The wildlife rehabilitation exhibit will provide visitors – through one-way glass -- with a unique opportunity to observe waterfowl in their final stages of rehabilitation. New pathways, green space ...
A new study by a large international team of conservation scientists and artists explores how growing synergies between conservation and the arts can unveil many mutual benefits and fresh approaches ...
HAN XIAOLIN/LU LIN/ZHU ZIMO/FOR CHINA DAILY In the Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum's sleek, futuristic atrium, a primal drama in the amber glow of twilight jumps into view. A lynx, its body a ...
Simple nature-based activities can reduce stress, sharpen focus, and improve mental health—no wilderness or special gear required.
Scientists analyzing data from heavy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)—the world's most powerful particle ...
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World’s most powerful particle collider reveals nature of quark soup’s radial expansion
Scientists have found new evidence that a pattern of “flow” observed in particles streaming ...
To check these predictions, the DES had to combine all four of the methods of investigating dark energy: study of signals ...
Don't be fooled by a graph. New research shows that a scientist's policy preferences can influence their results. Look past the model and find the ground truth.
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