If You Don’t Already Live in a Sponge City, You Will Soon
Less pavement and more green spaces help absorb water instead of funneling it all away—a win-win for people and urban ecosystems. ..
Less pavement and more green spaces help absorb water instead of funneling it all away—a win-win for people and urban ecosystems. ..
Supermassive black holes are engines of galactic evolution, but new observations of our galaxy and its central hole don’t quite match expectations. ..
City residents have long resorted to low-cost, do-it-yourself remedies that may be harmful to human health. ..
The algorithm scans electronic records and may reduce sepsis deaths. ..
Physicists just reconstructed a 19th-century paradox that seems to violate the second law of thermodynamics (but really doesn’t). ..
In an independent test, cathode components Redwood Materials made from reused metals matched the performance of those made from raw ones. ..
People have been searching for a fountain of youth for thousands of years. Celine Halioua thinks she’s found one—for canines. Be patient, we’re next. ..
Tiny cell clusters called organoids integrated with the animals’ own tissue, a step toward developing sophisticated mini-models of the brain. ..
Scientists are investigating why large animals like the mule deer of Wyoming go where they go—and how humans can get out of their way. ..
Two weeks after the spacecraft collided with Dimorphos, researchers determined that it knocked the space rock 32 minutes off its old orbit. ..