China has a notorious governmental surveillance apparatus that is renowned to violate its citizens' privacy and target the regime's political adversaries. Now, Chinese students have invented an invisibility cloak.
According to a report in Euro News, scientists have revived the "Zombie' virus, which spent 48,500 years frozen in the Arctic, to study the risks associated with it.
Scientists said that the DNA, known as extrachromosomal DNA or ecDNA and nicknamed 'Bond villain', could transform cancer treatment.
Missouri House Bill 1169 has prompted the US to announce a task force to conduct a fact and science-based assessment of the issue of mRNA vaccines for cattle.
According to emails between USC and the NIH's Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, the university halted a cocaine experiment because rats were shocked for too long. A series of experiments at USC involving rats,...
Masahiko Inami's team at the University of Tokyo has developed robot arms aimed at unlocking creativity. Their work is rooted in the concept of "jizai," which refers to the freedom of movement and flexibility in design.
It has been detected previously that animals shed DNA, known as eDNA from their bodies into the environment. It was also previously detected in water, snow and soil, but not in the air. Now, scientists have found that human and animal DNA can be collected from air too. Scientists say this study can prove beneficial in studying contagious diseases like COVID-19, elusive animals, criminal investigations, forensic science and archaeology.
The advent of quantum technology poses a substantial risk to current security systems, and the country that manages to operate these technologies first will considerably shift the balance of power in its favor. In such an atmosphere, the news that DRDO has made a huge breakthrough in quantum technology is sending ripples across the globe.
Scientists led by Maria Tsekhmistrenko of Oxford University say that there's a Titanic-sized underground tree that feeds Earth's volcanoes.
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.