Eldest-daughter syndrome is backed by science. It's great news for parents and younger siblings.
Psyence Biomedical Ltd. (Nasdaq: PBM) ("Psyence Biomed" or the "Company") today announced that it has entered into a conditional share sale agreement with Psyence Group (CSE: PSYG) (as seller) for the ...
Food containers and cookware are leaching more potentially hazardous chemicals into our bodies than previously thought, new ...
After thousands of years as a highly valuable commodity, silk continues to surprise. Now it may help usher in a whole new ...
UK-based startup DEEP is developing subsea habitats that it says will enable humans to live and work in the ocean.
The full harvest supermoon will shine brightly in the night sky Tuesday evening. A partial lunar eclipse, with a “bite” taken ...
Neurable’s high-tech headphones contain the same sensors as an EEG, which is used to measure electrical activity in the brain ...
(Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration said on Monday that Intel Corp has been awarded up to $3 billion in direct ...
This summer was the hottest on record worldwide, outpacing even last year’s blistering temperatures, according to a new ...
Apple has announced the release date for its highly anticipated software update, iOS 18. The tech giant revealed at the ...
Scientists tracked the movements of a large pregnant porbeagle shark for months. Then, its tag floated to the ocean surface, suggesting a larger shark had eaten it.
Colourful science experiments are often much more engaging for younger children than less colourful activities. Adding colour to a lava lamp, volcano or density demonstration makes the activity feel ...