AI-generated image of a cancer cell exploding. Credit: ZME Science/Midjourney. In a major leap for cancer immunotherapy, researchers have engineered a powerful nanoparticle vaccine that trains the ...
In the production workshop of Battery Science and Technology in Tianjin, old EV batteries undergo a transformation when they arrive. Through dismantling, crushing, and purification, over 95 percent of ...
More than 13 billion years ago, before planets, before even most of the heavier elements that make them, the first stars ignited in the universe. They were immense, blazing hydrogen and helium spheres ...
Archaeology Science news this week: The world's oldest mummy, and an ant that mates with clones of a distant species Surgery Science news this week: NASA finds best evidence of life on Mars and ...
Take a bite out of a sandwich between a tomato basil parmesan sub bun offered in one of Kansas State University’s dining halls and you’ve just eaten the product that features elements of an applied ...
Hailed as one of the 50 most important women in science, she found ways to study rare radioactive isotopes and advanced the understanding of nuclear fission.
Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are a widely reported yet poorly understood phenomenon. Though there is no agreed-upon definition of an NDE, it has ...
Artist Emily Mulvaney takes the term “body of work” literally in her exhibition focused on the preservation and degradation of specimens, offering perfect fodder for the Halloween season in Lawrence.
As a science reporter for the New York Times, Katrina Miller writes about the universe and how the pursuit of understanding it impacts society. Miller was a 2023 award winner of the National Academies ...