Sea glass, a treasure formed from trash, is on the decline as single-use plastic takes over Every piece of sea glass has a story − but sea...
Your microbes live on after you die − a microbiologist explains how your necrobiome recycles your body to nourish new life After you die, bacteria harvest your...
What are APIs? A computer scientist explains the data sockets that make digital life possible Under the hood of your digital life, APIs are making connections. Library...
Flesh-eating bacteria infections are on the rise in the US − a microbiologist explains how to protect yourself Vibrio vulnificus infections are spreading across the U.S. because...
Why does a plane look and feel like it’s moving more slowly than it actually is? Without a point of reference, it can be hard to tell...
‘Design of Coffee’ course teaches engineering through brewing the perfect cup of coffee UC Davis students learn the fundamentals of both engineering and brewing coffee. UC Davis...
Implants like pacemakers and insulin pumps often fail because of immune attacks − stopping them could make medical devices safer and longer-lasting Foreign body responses can cause...
Chandrayaan-3’s measurements of sulfur open the doors for lunar science and exploration Chandrayaan-3’s Pragyan rover has traveled 328 feet. (100 meters) and measured the chemistry of the...
Spyware can infect your phone or computer via the ads you see online – report A new type of spyware means those online ads could go from...
Cracking down on slavery and human trafficking in NSW Responses to violence through human trafficking and slavery demand a multifaceted approach including governments, according to a new...