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Tech giants have a plan to fight dangerous AirTag stalking
A new proposal from Apple and Google could help solve a serious problem with Bluetooth trackers.
AI should never be able to launch nukes, US legislators say
Rep. Ted Lieu explains why federal law is needed to keep AI from nuclear weapons.
Humans and Neanderthals could have lived together even earlier than we thought
A provocative new study suggests that Homo sapiens moved into Europe in three waves.
That time the CDC got people hyped for a zombie apocalypse
American medicine is rife with fringe science. A journalist shines a light on some of the most bizarre examples.
A tiny patch can take images of muscles and cells underneath your skin
Researchers built a device that can act like a tiny ultrasound.
An ambitious underwater ‘space station’ just got a major research collaborator
Fabien Cousteau's Proteus project will make a bigger splash this year.
Chemists finally unlock the secret to a rose’s iconic aroma
Identifying the enzyme that makes roses fragrant could help restore the iconic odor to commercial flowers.
The physics of champagne’s fascinating fizz
Effervescent experiments reveal the fluid dynamics behind bubbly beverages.
Europe’s fourth biggest airport plans to ban private jets
Private jets produce 20 times more carbon dioxide emissions per passenger than commercial aircrafts.
Scientists have developed a new way to fight a nearly untreatable brain cancer
Crossing the blood-brain barrier may be crucial to provide glioblastoma therapy.