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The level of detail in these impressions is nothing short of extraordinary, and it’s hard to believe they were made so long ago.
The key ingredient in these products – hydrogen peroxide – could be capable of damaging dentin.
The science of de-extinction raises amazing prospects, but it's also an ethical minefield.
This technology is only beginning to find its footing in the conservation space, but the results already look promising.
During the Cold War, American spy plane missions searching for potential military targets ended up gathering important historical information by accident.
This attempt to distil and condense the extensive research being done on lithium-ion batteries may not be a page-turner, but that's not why it was created.
The odds of someone with her exact medical situation living to adulthood are one in 50 million, making this even more extraordinary.
We asked the physicists behind both images to help explain the differences.
We’ve now got an incredible picture. And soon we’ll get a whole lot more incredible science to ponder over.
The mystery behind how these searing-hot mixtures of volcanic material and gas can move so fast may have been solved.
SpaceX is set to launch its Falcon Heavy later today, in what will be the first commercial flight for the world’s most powerful rocket.
Manufacturer Indivior Plc has described the allegations as “wholly unsupported by either the facts or the law.”
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here: scientists have presented the first-ever image of a black hole.
NASA now has a tremendous hill to climb given the sudden urgency imposed by the Trump administration.