Harvard, super hydrophobic surface remains dry even underwater
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
Researchers are certain: aging can be stopped, even reversed. Harvard begins human testing in 2024.
After the analysis of the recovered meteorite fragments, Avi Loeb announces the discovery of probable traces of alien technology
David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard, claims to have reversed his aging with a 4-point "plan".
A magnet to fish an interstellar object (or what's left of it) from the ocean: the world's most terrestrial space mission is near.
They have become ever faster and more precise, and with this new Harvard development, exoskeletons are rapidly spreading.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb has a rather suggestive theory about how we came to be.
A new editing technique called RLR can surpass CRISPR results and open up even more important breakthroughs in genetics.
What are Bill Gates and Chemtrails doing in the same post? Ask Harvard who developed the project and Forbes who broke the news.
One injection, less than a minute, and you go home progressively losing weight. It's the fat-melting treatment being tested at Harvard.
A well-known scientist produces a list of genes that, if modified, produce real super powers, but the game may not be worth the candle.
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
Created programmable metafluid with elastomeric beads: viscosity, compressibility and optical properties modifiable. Applications in robotics and optics.
A group of 31 scientists have developed a roadmap to study marine cloud brightening (MCB), a controversial solar geoengineering strategy to cool the planet.
A new study reveals that the “major reorganization” of global supply chains has not reduced the West's dependence on China, but has only changed its nature.
The Radcliffe Wave, a giant stream of gas that “gives birth” to stars, undulates near the Solar System. Why?
Changing the food system could bring enormous benefits: less disease, environmental sustainability and economic improvement.
Innovative research restores hearing to children who are deaf from birth: and now it could revolutionize the medical field.
Startup Skyline Robotics presents a window cleaning robot in New York. It is already at work: and it is changing work and safety on skyscrapers.
Ultrasonic 3D printing could revolutionize surgery, allowing implants to be injected and solidified directly into the body
The concept of mind uploading, uploading consciousness onto synthetic hardware, raises questions about the true identity and continuity of the self