Ramps for disabled people trace back to ancient Greece
Structures may have helped the disabled enter temples of healing
Structures may have helped the disabled enter temples of healing
A gel that bats lick off one another’s fur could help prevent rabies outbreaks in cattle, a growing problem in Latin America
Found in China, 300,000-year-old digging sticks reveal a lost technology
Now-canceled CMB-S4 project would have searched the afterglow of the Big Bang for signs of cosmic exponential growth spurt
After decades in the doldrums, atom-based machines could overtake rival technologies
NASA and India’s $1.5 billion NISAR mission promises global time lapses of the planet’s ever-changing land and ice
Scientists sequence 20-million-year-old enamel protein from teeth fossils preserved in Arctic cold
Cells from human brain tissue have genetic hallmarks of neural progenitors, AI-aided study finds
U.S. children are more likely to die than those in other high-income countries, a new analysis confirms
Study finds that efforts to replace an invasive weed could spike greenhouse gas emissions in the region
Attacks on an institution’s integrity spur more anger—and engagement—than other types of criticisms, study suggests