
Gold jewelry with leopard and tiger designs unearthed in 2,400-year-old burial in Kazakhstan
The high value of the fifth-century-B.C. artifacts found in Kazakhstan indicates that wealthy or even "royal" Sarmatians were buried there.
By Tereza Pultarova, Marilyn Perkins last updated
A small percentage of the population has aphantasia, meaning they're unable to visualize using their mind's eye. Learn about this condition and the neuroscience behind it.
By Patrick Fletcher published
This hour-long documentary offers never-before-seen footage of orca hunting behaviour – here's how to watch 'Expedition Killer Whale' online and on TV.
By Frederik Joelving, Cyril Labbé, Guillaume Cabanac published
Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
By Elana Spivack published
Nuclear bunkers aren't a foolproof way to stay safe during a nuclear attack. Here's why.
By Victoria Atkinson published
A new smart fabric converts light into heat and can raise temperatures by more than 54 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) after just 10 minutes in the sun.
By Marcus Arvan published
AI "alignment" is a buzzword, not a feasible safety goal.
By Andrea Saravia Pérez published
Scientists have built a new type of robotic insect that can fly 100 times longer than previous generations.
By Mike Pepi published
Looking at AI art shows that machines may never truly understand the human mind, as there are states of mind that can never be automated.