A new article published in the journal Science Advances reveals a small device called MOXIE, which is currently on Mars and is generating as much oxygen as a small tree.
A study published in Frontiers in Aging by Oregon State University researchers led by Dr. Jadwiga Giebultowicz says that blue light from screens makes you age faster after studies on fruit flies.
Researchers have followed a "14-day rule" for generating human embryos in the lab for many years. The International Society for Stem Cell Research suggested modifying the regulation in specific instances last year. Now, scientists have managed to create mouse embryos without sperm or eggs.
A giant UAV named Wing Loong-2H has been launched by China to combat record drought by cloud-seeding, which means releasing silver iodide flame bars to produce artificial rain.
Although brain chips are not yet at a stage where healthy individuals would benefit from them, they do have potential in improving deteriorating health. Another potential use might be that future criminals could be monitored by chips in their brains, according to experts.
StoryFile employs 20 cameras while posing 250 questions to a subject just before passing away, and then creates a digital clone of deceased loved ones that can chat with mourners at their own funeral.
Renewal Bio is on a mission to the edge of science and ethics with aims to develop lifelike synthetic embryos cultivated in jars. This startup really wants to clone you into an embryo for the purposes of organ harvesting.
Direct potable reuse (DPR) eliminates the environmental buffer stage from IPR, saving time, money, and energy. In some instances, water is delivered directly to taps. This is not as uncommon as you might think as, if you live in one of these states, there's already recycled sewage in your drinking water.
Is reality a hologram, a Social Agreement or just in your mind? Scientists try to explain ehat reality really is.
Female mosquitoes could still detect humans even when their human-scent sensors were disabled. The discovery shows that the insects' olfactory systems are more complex than previously thought. Now, scientists reveal how mosquitoes are able to smell humans even without antennae.