But there may be opportunities to indirectly spot the signatures of those gravitons. One strategy Vafa and his collaborators are
Continue readingTag: science
Frequent Heavy Rain Has Made California a Mudslide Hotspot
This story originally appeared on Inside Climate News and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Picture the minute hand
Continue readingA New Startup Wants to Turn the Sugar You Eat Into Fiber
What the body does need is fiber, a nutrient found in vegetables, whole grains, and legumes that helps regulate the
Continue readingA Startup’s Mission to Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth Is Being Made Into a Docuseries
The idea that humans caused this extinction, but human ingenuity can put things right again? Reed: That is one of
Continue readingNeuralink’s First Brain Implant Is Working. Elon Musk’s Transparency Isn’t
Some Neuralink rivals, such as Precision Neuroscience, are developing implants that sit on top of the brain, or in the
Continue readingMetal Prices Are Soaring. So Is Metal Theft
Some people will go to extraordinary lengths to harvest metal. For his 2017 book on the subject, Metal Scrappers and
Continue readingTech Still Isn’t Doing Enough to Care for the Environment
We are in a climate crisis, and technology can be either a part of the problem or a force for
Continue readingKyiv Is Using Homegrown Tech to Treat the Trauma of War
But this is only half of the problem that needs solving. For those who do want to seek treatment, there
Continue readingAll That Rain Is Driving Up Cases of a Deadly Fungal Disease in California
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Last week, a long, narrow section
Continue readingFake Caviar Invented in the 1930s Could Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution
Imitation caviar invented in the 1930s could provide the solution to plastic pollution, claims Pierre Paslier, CEO of London-based packaging
Continue reading