How foreign influence campaigns manipulate your social media feeds
Russians, Chinese, Iranians, and Israelis are trying to change your beliefs.
Russians, Chinese, Iranians, and Israelis are trying to change your beliefs.
Some just want to promote conflict, cause chaos, or even just get attention.
New study offers lessons on how to better protect communities from disasters.
Unidentified seismic object resulted in skyscraper-high tsunami.
Isolated community marked by inbreeding, violence, and devout worship.
Wide variance underscores need for a standardized approach to validation of devices.
Decades-old statistics no longer represent what is possible in the present day.
Three methods strive to retain the bean's flavor while removing its caffeine.
As the plateau of the icefield thins, ice and snow reserves at higher altitudes are lost.
A hack on satellites could cripple much of our digital infrastructure.
The benefits of a good sneeze can sometimes come with a greater risk of injury.
AI assists in the pursuit for one threatened plant species.
There’s bad news from the Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests.
The past year has seen record renewable power production nationwide.
Agencies need to build or find excess vehicle capacity before a bridge fails.
Op-ed: In China Inc., it’s a little more complicated than that.
New study finds that giant sequoias add 70 cm of height and store 160 kg of carbon per year.
Cut-flower farms could be a sustainable option for mitigating water pollution.
The crustaceans are making the most of what they find on the seafloor.
Errors with spreadsheets are not only frustrating but can have serious consequences.
E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
As early as the 1970s, research showed that gas stoves produced indoor air pollution.
There are ways to clean it up, however.
Research delves into how the brain facilitates accelerated change.
Spending time in space comes with different health hazards.
NASA attempts to make conversations about aerial phenomena more scientific.
There are at least 100 bags of human waste on the surface of the Moon.
Lack of sleep harms memory and cognition, but our easy remedies can't fix everything.
Coral reef nurseries are being moved to deeper waters—or back into giant tanks on land.
Why do T cells become exhausted within a few hours of bumping into cancer?
Ever-larger cars and trucks are causing a safety crisis on US streets.
Ancient soil was buried under a mile of ice until excavated during the Cold War.
A thinner, lighter, cheaper lens could be our way to study the Universe further.
3M offers $10.3 billion settlement over PFAS contamination in water systems. What's next?
It's boosting long-term ocean warming.
Experiments with the endangered Bali myna showed some birds are bolder than others.