Ants learned to farm fungi during a mass extinction
Ants learned to work with fungi back in a world where only fungi could thrive.
Ants learned to work with fungi back in a world where only fungi could thrive.
A combination of government policy and economics spells the end of UK's coal use.
There's a 2.5x boost in nova frequency, and all reasonable explanations fail.
You don't have to use IBM's tools to run software on its quantum processor.
Researchers blast silica with an intense X-ray burst, watch it evaporate.
With one exception, a strong link between carbon dioxide and global temperatures.
The jets are 140 times larger than the Milky Way.
Harvard, however, will still face trial over how it managed the investigation.
Native American DNA in the genomes dates to roughly when Rapa Nui was settled.
Microsoft boosts error correction on Quantinuum machine, partners with Atom Computing.
A budget offering with a torque sensor (good!) and a whole lot of issues (not good).
Eruptions seem to have continued long after widespread volcanism had ended.
How does an unreactive, barely soluble metal end up forming giant chunks?
Feedback gets rid of overt biases but leaves subtle racism intact.
By year's end, 96 percent of the US's grid additions won't add carbon to the atmosphere.
Every 10 million years, lungfish have added a human genome's worth of junk DNA.
A single standardized Earth/Moon time would aid communications, enable lunar GPS.
They reject more of the AI's offers, probably to get it to be more generous.
July had the two hottest days recorded but fell 0.04° Celsius short of last year.
A 700,000-year-old humerus suggests small hominins have a long history on Flores.
There are still longevity problems, but things continue to get better.
Structure of galaxy rules out early, bright objects were supermassive black holes.
Great price, a solid all-around bike, but not everything you might want from an MTB.
2024 is seeing the inevitable outcome of the building boom in solar farms.
Six times bigger than Jupiter, the planet is the oldest and coldest yet imaged.
The EPA's plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants can go ahead.
Google/academic project is great with weather, has some limits for climate.
Aventon's entry into the mountain bike market is good, but not quite low-budget.
Bizarre design uses a solar-powered motor that's optimized for weight.
Neanderthals' low diversity means their population was even smaller than we thought.
Features as small as 50 nanometers preserved in a 50,000-year-old sample.
Fast-moving stars imply that there's an intermediate-mass black hole there.
Error-correcting a quantum computer can mean processing 100TB every second.
Full fusion power won't happen until nearly 2040 on new timeline.
Cave deposits yield bones of sheep, yaks, carnivores, and birds that were butchered.
Noontime skies were largely cloud-free, warming the planet by several degrees.