Stone flakes made by monkeys cast doubt on ancient human ‘tools’
When macaques use stones to crack nuts, they accidentally create flakes that look like early human artefacts, raising questions about…
When macaques use stones to crack nuts, they accidentally create flakes that look like early human artefacts, raising questions about…
The Hakuto-R lander from Japanese company ispace could become the first craft from a private firm to touch down safely…
Regular exercise prevents neurons crucial for movement from degrading in rats with symptoms of Parkinson's disease, potentially explaining why consist
ChatGPT's responses to questions that were put to university students were as good as or better than the human answers…
Viruses that infect bacteria – called phages – are abundant in our bodies, and they seem to have beneficial effects…
A major research initiative has catalogued thousands of types of brain cells and where they are located, producing a resource…
A rare genetic variant that causes short stature in Laron syndrome may also extend people's lives by protecting them from…
Mixing protein-based drugs with hydrogels can keep the atomic bonds in the medication safe from high temperatures or shaking
The electricity required to support AI could contribute to approximately 600,000 asthma cases and create a $20 billion public health…
New Scientist has used freedom of information laws to obtain the ChatGPT records of Peter Kyle, the UK's technology secretary,…