The legendary dire wolf may not have been a wolf at all
North America’s “top dog” traveled a lonely evolutionary path
North America’s “top dog” traveled a lonely evolutionary path
Early studies suggest antibody testing can prevent complications and delay disease, but some worry about psychological toll
The earliest ants went extinct, but more generalist species blossomed by taking advantage of the spread of plants that flower
U.S. government agency plans to make inexpensive shots widely available for people at risk
But as Horizon Europe opens up to the world, some European researchers worry they will miss out
Microscopic machines possess enough computing power to perform simple tasks autonomously
Investor has pledged $1 million over 4 years
Videos suggest wild birds use complex gestures, like humans do
Scientists’ push to add sensors to cables pays off in Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Human Immunome Project aims to capture immune data from thousands of people globally
Policies aim to accelerate science, but will require big changes for some investigators