‘Jelly in the skull’: Ancient brains are preserved more often than you think
A former undertaker says some thousands-year-old brains could be a valuable scientific resource—and perhaps reveal clues to our past
A former undertaker says some thousands-year-old brains could be a valuable scientific resource—and perhaps reveal clues to our past
Small macrocycles with four or fewer amino acids are among the most potent natural products known, but there is currently no way to systematically generate…
Study of fossil and modern leaves shows leaf networks are better equipped to survive trauma when they have loops
Researchers demonstrate promise of ‘augmented endoscopy,’ a real-time neurosurgical guidance method that uses advanced computer vision
Rubia Daniels bought three abandoned homes in Sicily being sold for 1 euro each.
A short peptide disassembles stable pathogenic tau fibrils of Alzheimer’s disease.
The excessive heat across the region has triggered health alerts, shuttered schools and put pressure on power grids.
America’s favorite robot company has perfected the art of freaking people out.
Take the “Moral Turing Test” yourself to see whether you’d trust “artificial” moral advice.
Victoria Shi is modelled on Rosalie Nombre, a singer and former contestant on Ukraine’s version of the reality show The Bachelor
TSMC tech allows for one version now, and a more advanced version in 2027