A new study finds that a trait helping a marine bacterium survive and flourish today may ultimately become its Achilles Heel as ocean conditions continue to shift.
Dr Jeannine Hess examined how antimicrobial resistance already imposes a vast global death toll, why the antibiotic development pipeline has weakened and how her lab’s light-activated metal ...
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Why ownership is Rwanda’s next development frontier

On a recent weekday morning in Kigali, Uwase, a 24-year-old engineering graduate, boarded a bus with her laptop in her bag and a folder of CVs on her phone. Like many of her peers, she has done what ...
Update 2/4/26: Tesla has updated the entry-level Model 3 and Model Y by removing the “Standard” nomenclature and adding an AWD option for the Model Y. Our original story on these models was published ...
Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA) today announced it has demonstrated, in collaboration with OpenAI, an AI system that autonomously ...
Alexander Anikin and Pavel Moseyev are the winners of the 2025 Presidential Prize in Science and Innovation for Young Scientists The prize was awarded for the creation of betavoltaic sources of power ...