Known as the "Sea of Death" on land for its shifting dunes and extreme environment where "No one can come out alive once entering," the Taklamakan Desert is China's largest and the world's ...
About three decades ago, an idea of scientists recreating dinosaurs first exploded into the public with the 1993 blockbuster ...
Hollywood has never been known for its strict adherence to science. In most blockbusters the laws of physics are treated more like polite suggestions than hard rules.
Corporation returns to the global stage at JEC World 2026 to introduce a new class of polyimide composites. Building on its successful 2025 debut, I.S.T returns to present the evolution of Imidetex® ...
Despite the CIA’s best efforts during the Cold War, using cats as spies became, unsurprisingly, a disaster. The 1960s were a wild time for the CIA. When they weren’t dosing each other with acid or ...
'Medicalised death' in hospitals and long-lonely lifespans in ageing societies are harsh modern realities. So when does preserving life become prolonging suffering?
Urban mobility concepts often struggle to move beyond the sketchbook. Whether it is the high-concept monorails of the mid-century or the sleek, data-driven “smart city” aesthetics of ...
For the last 20 years, LACMA director Michael Govan has faced off with billionaires and bureaucrats to reinvent the ...
A pioneering research-industry partnership has used advances in indoor farming technology to grow pea shoots fortified with vitamin B12, opening an exciting route to market for farmers and addressing ...
Taking inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci’s studies of friction, the ‘sneaker squeak’ question cuts to a deep problem in physics.
The recycling industry faces concurrent pressures: increasing tonnage, tightening end-market specifications, EPR legislation ...
This Black History Month, we're looking back at 137 years of Black first ascensionists, mountaineers, and Olympians who ...