Scientists Unlock The Mystery of How We Taste Bitterness
The bitter truth is finally revealed.
Report explores possibilities of capturing and using carbon dioxide for sustainable production routes
A new DECHEMA report "Carbon for Power-to-X—Suitable CO2 sources and integration in PtX value chains" deals with possibilities of capturing and utilizing carbon dioxide for sustainable production routes. Carbon dioxide can serve as a carbon feed for numerous climate friendly
Trillions of Tons of Carbon Left Out of Environmental Models, Scientists Warn
Something so obvious, but we missed it.
AI can write you a poem and edit your video. Now, it can help you be funnier
University of Sydney researchers have used an AI-assisted application to help people write cartoon captions for cartoons published in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest.
When Rogue Brokers Switch People’s ACA Policies, Tax Surprises Can Follow
Tax season is never fun. But some tax filers this year face an added complication: Their returns are being rejected because they failed to provide information about Affordable Care Act coverage they didn’t even know they had.While the concern about
Swap Funds or Add Services? Use of Opioid Settlement Cash Sparks Strong Disagreements
State and local governments are receiving billions of dollars in opioid settlements to address the drug crisis that has ravaged America for decades. But instead of spending the money on new addiction treatment and prevention services they couldn’t afford before,
Seeing the Solar Eclipse from 223,000 Miles Away
This spectacular image showing the Moon’s shadow on Earth’s surface was acquired during a 20-second period starting at 2:59 p.m. EDT (18:59:19 UTC) on April 8, 2024, by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Palestinians come under Israeli fire as they attempt return to north Gaza
Israeli soldiers opened fire on displaced Palestinians as thousands attempted to return to their homes in north Gaza.
Saudi reviews football fan rules after whip attack
Saudi football authorities to review fan protocols after Al Ittihad's Abderrazak Hamdallah was whipped by a spectator.
Europe pledges to boost aid to Sudan on unwelcome war anniversary
Germany promises $260m as European diplomats meet in Paris to mark the first anniversary of the conflict.
Accusations of ‘double standards’ at UN after Iran’s attack on Israel
Iran and its supporters at the UN were keen to point out a double standard they said was at work.
Geometers Engineer New Tools to Wrangle Spacecraft Orbits
In October, a Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida, carrying NASA’s Europa Clipper mission. The $5 billion mission is designed to find out if Europa, Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon, can support life. But because Europa
Ukraine, watching U.S. coalition protect Israel, feels alone
Ukraine has been attacked by Russian missiles and Iranian-made drones for more than two years but the U.S. and other countries do not intervene directly as they did to help Israel.