As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
With five months remaining until the June 3 local elections, four out of ten voters have yet to decide on their preferred ...
In the damp understory of forests in Taiwan, mainland Japan, and Okinawa, a plant called Balanophora can fool you at first ...
The United States is experiencing the worst year for measles cases in more than three decades, with nearly 2,000 cases ...
By sourcing data from the ground, communities are helping enabling linguistic diversity inclusion at a time when Big Tech ...
This study provides important evidence that negative affect is associated with slower cognitive processing in daily life, with findings replicated across three independent samples and supported by ...
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) remains one of the most powerful analytical tools for trace element and isotope analysis.
As brain cancer continues to claim hundreds of thousands of lives each year, Paris-based Robeauté is developing microrobots ...
These are the LLMs that caught our attention in 2025—from autonomous coding assistants to vision models processing entire codebases.
Scientists map how quantum computer errors persist and link over time, revealing hidden memory that could reshape error correction.
Researchers at Shanghai University have developed a physics-constrained, data-efficient artificial intelligence framework ...