Scientists in Switzerland are deliberately triggering tiny earthquakes deep in the Alps to study how quakes start. Using water injection and thousands of sensors, they aim to predict dangerous faults, ...
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Bone marrow vs butter steak sear showdown

Forget gentle little pats of butter, this video goes full science experiment with bone marrow as the main searing fuel. The ...
Europe’s most ambitious science missions were built on the assumption that NASA would be a stable partner, not a moving ...
"Remixed: The Unexpected Side of Science" is a full dome show, produced by the Museum of Science, Boston in partnership with the Dope Labs Podcast team.
Ten years ago, when governments signed the Paris Agreement, they were clear that limiting damage from climate change depended ...
In his first interview, Argento gives 'Vanity Fair' an exclusive look into the booming blood industry. From stem cells, ...
Physics professor at Texas A&M and social media Influencer Tatiana Erukhimova spoke at the Century Center in South Bend.
Scientists have captured a tiny spark that may reveal how lightning begins, offering a glimpse into the secret behind ...
Jelly Roll finally revealed his freshly-shaved face. Jelly Roll, 40, took to Instagram on Thursday, November 20, to show off ...
Loggerhead hatchlings travel thousands of miles guided by an astonishing built-in navigation system that uses the Earth’s magnetic field. Scientists trained young turtles to “dance” in response to ...
Reports of halted research and clinical trials contradict Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statement that the Trump administration hasn’t cut science and research. One recent research letter ...
Two seniors from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) have submitted their research projects to the Regeneron Science Talent Search, one of the country’s most respected ...