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Plants may fight mold with molecules and bubbles
In a ‘co-evolutionary arms race,’ fungi and plants use similar molecular weapons.
Tech trade group sues over ‘unconstitutional’ Utah teen social media curfew law
The state's Social Media Regulation Act is set to take effect March 1, 2024.
Volcano erupts in Iceland near an airport, a power plant, and an evacuated town
The town of Grindavik was preemptively evacuated back in November.
Porsche’s best-selling Macan SUV Goes Electric in 2024
The new Macan will be sold side-by-side with a gas-powered version in the US.
Health misinformation is rampant on social media
Here’s what it does, why it spreads and what people can do about it.
Reindeer can see UV light—and we may know why
Scientists think that their special eyes have evolved for foraging in the snow.
This new synthetic material is nearly as durable as diamonds
Researchers finally managed to create carbon nitrides in a lab setting, with some help from a trio of particle accelerators.
More evidence for key ingredients to life detected on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
Data collected by NASA's Cassini mission shows promise in the lab.
The ISS missing tomato scandal has come to a close
Watch NASA's official recap of the case.
In the face of extreme weather, scientists look to adapt crops
Do wild varieties of overlooked grains, fruits, and vegetables hold the key to developing more resilient agriculture?