Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis — and no, they didn’t turn green
Special eye drops containing photosynthetic machinery from spinach leaves have helped combat dry eye, a new mouse experiment reveals.
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Special eye drops containing photosynthetic machinery from spinach leaves have helped combat dry eye, a new mouse experiment reveals.
A rare Blue Moon, the second full moon in May, will also be a “micromoon” near its farthest point from Earth.
A new device could allow computer processors to operate significantly faster, without generating waste heat.
May 30, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over
Long-haul travelers often feel totally out of whack for several days after arriving at their destination. Jet lag is a natural phenomenon, but can it
NPR’s Short Wave talks about a weakness in a well-known insect repellant, how plants call wasps to their defense and how bigger rewards speed up
Iran is experiencing “water bankruptcy” that stems from decades of broken water governance and aggressive policies, and the current war is exacerbating the crisis.
The rocket explosion, a contender for the largest in American history, is a significant setback for Jeff Bezos and NASA.
Material scientists in China have created a new kind of coating that keeps clothes clean without the need for wasteful detergents. It could reduce the
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image captures the faint glow of the dwarf irregular galaxy ESO 490-017.
What Garnet Chan cares most about is basic science. He entered chemistry decades ago to understand some of the most consequential biochemical processes on Earth.
In honor of the 700th-anniversary founding of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria Pedralbes in Barcelona, scientists opened eight 14th-century graves and studied the 25
Researchers have built a miniaturized microcomb-driven terahertz wireless communication system that’s 90 times smaller than conventional chips to deliver record-breaking data-transfer speeds at ultrahigh frequencies.
Tests that measure biological aging are informative tools for studying large numbers of people but not for tracking individual health status.