What We Learned in 2018: Science by THE NEW YORK ...
Developments in science that we’re still thinking about at year’s end. Published: December 20, 2018 at 01:00AM from […]
Developments in science that we’re still thinking about at year’s end. Published: December 20, 2018 at 01:00AM from […]
Museums around the world hold the remains of Aboriginal Australians, many of them stolen. Now geneticists may have […]
The real journey to the center of the Earth has begun, and scientists are discovering subsurface microbial beings […]
It hasn’t mastered Chopin or Debussy, but it can eke out a decent “Jingle Bells.” Published: December 19, […]
The pigment shortage may cause eyes to appear pink or red. In fact, the coloring results from exposed […]
Plate tectonics helped make our planet stable and habitable. But slow peregrination of continents is still a mysterious […]
Orbiting 11 billion miles from the sun, this tiny world offers additional clues in the search for the […]
An analysis of two fossils would push back the origins of feathers by about 70 million years, but […]
The “ring rain” that falls into the gas giant is so abundant that the icy bands could disappear […]
Donald Knuth, master of algorithms, reflects on 50 years of his opus-in-progress, “The Art of Computer Programming.” Published: […]