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Largest plane yet tested with hydrogen-powered eng...
Aerospace company ZeroAvia successfully tested using a hydrogen-electric engine to power one of the ...
California storms didn't solve the state's drought...
After weeks of intense rain and flooding, most of California’s reservoirs are holding more water tha...
Amazing JWST images show a nebula shaped by a mult...
The stunning filaments and coils of light that make up the Southern Ring Nebula were shaped by as ma...
Fabric inspired by camel’s hump could protect fire...
A fabric made by welding aerogel pockets together with ultrasound mimics the make-up of a camel’s hu...
Crab deaths on UK coast may be caused by unknown d...
A scientific committee has ruled out chemical poisoning and algae as explanations for the deaths of ...
Milk may have fuelled a growth spurt in ancient Eu...
An analysis of ancient human skeletons finds that an increase in size and weight in some regions coi...
Google's AI is best yet at answering medical and h...
Google has built an AI that can answer medical questions. However, it's not as good as a human docto...
Crocodile-like body armour resists stabbing and cu...
A tough material inspired by the tiled scales of a crocodile could be useful as body armour or for c...
Ghost knifefish make electric 'chirps' to spot whe...
It's long been thought that the electrical chirps of brown ghost knifefish are for communication, bu...
Serve vegan burgers in schools to trigger shift fr...
Researchers urge governments to use public procurement of plant-based proteins to bring about cascad...
Dolphins spotted swimming in New York City’s Bronx...
Once an industrial waste dumpsite, the Bronx River is now healthy enough to host marine species – in...
US fentanyl rules are so strict they may prevent l...
As opioid-related deaths continue to rise in the US, researchers are prohibited from studying the ve...
Up to 79% of planets in the ‘habitable zone’ may n...
Many planets that have the right temperatures for liquid water on their surfaces used to be too hot ...
Up to 74% of planets in the ‘habitable zone’ may n...
Many planets that have the right temperatures for liquid water on their surfaces used to be too hot ...
Woman has entire scalp reattached after it was rip...
Surgeons reattached a woman’s scalp by meticulously stitching the skin and blood vessels back togeth...
Hackers can make computers destroy their own chips...
A feature of server motherboards intended to allow remote updates can be abused to trick the machine...
Human waste could help tackle a global shortage of...
Tests on cabbage plants suggest fertilisers derived from human urine and faeces are safe and could h...
AI detects if YouTubers are infected with omicron ...
An artificial intelligence picked up on audio samples where the speaker said they were infected with...
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