This simple sheepdog trick could revolutionize robot swarms

Sheepdogs have been helping farmers guide flocks for centuries, and their skills have even been showcased in competitions since the 1870s. In these events, a...

Why fashion keeps coming back: Scientists find a 20-year style cycle

Have you ever noticed that old fashion trends seem to come back? Bell-bottom jeans, miniskirts, and vintage styles often return after disappearing for years. Many people...

Robotic hand with human-like touch can pick up a potato chip without breaking it

Robots are becoming increasingly capable of performing everyday tasks, but many still struggle with delicate movements that humans take for granted. Picking up fragile items...

Are ‘designer’ dogs really better? New study questions popular beliefs

“Designer” crossbreed dogs like cockapoos, cavapoos, and labradoodles have become very popular pets in recent years. Many people believe these dogs are easier to train,...

Neanderthals might have treated infections 50,000 years ago

Neanderthals, our ancient human relatives, may have been more skilled in health care than we once thought. A new study suggests that they could have...

AI may predict which cancers will spread, study finds

Cancer is one of the most feared diseases in the world, and one of the biggest reasons is its ability to spread. When cancer...

This atom-thin material could help build the next generation computer chips

Making computer chips smaller and more powerful is not just about clever engineering. It also depends on improving the manufacturing process used to build the...

AI helps improve stroke care and reduce future health risks

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. It happens when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked...

AI could help detect hidden heart failure earlier

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects millions of people around the world. It happens when the heart cannot pump blood as well...

Ice age elephants traveled 300 km before being hunted by Neanderthals

During the Ice Age, massive elephants once roamed across Europe—and new research shows they traveled surprisingly long distances before encountering Neanderthals. A study of ancient...

How we turned plastic waste into vinegar

Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and transport. But...

Not quite like birds: How dinosaurs hatched their eggs less efficiently

How did dinosaurs hatch their eggs? Scientists have long debated whether bird-like dinosaurs used body heat like modern birds or relied more on environmental heat,...

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This exotic crystal is fueling the quantum revolution

Scientists have discovered new properties in the chemical element bismuth that could prevent supercomputers from frying and enable the production of low power electronics. In...

A mineral produced by plate tectonics has a global cooling effect, study finds

MIT geologists have found that a clay mineral on the seafloor, called smectite, has a surprisingly powerful ability to sequester carbon over millions of...

Physics theory could be slam dunk for basketball coaches

A physics theory that’s proven useful to predict the crowd behavior of molecules and fruit flies also seems to work in a very different context – a basketball court.

Everyday chemicals may harm blood sugar after weight-loss surgery

A new study from the University of Southern California (USC) has found that exposure to certain man-made chemicals called PFAS may reduce the benefits...

No time to sleep is common in nature

A new study about wild baboons reveals that sacrificing sleep to meet pressing demands is common—and might even be part of our evolutionary history The...