[ad_1] One grainy, gray-scale image of a brain changed science and medicine forever. Half a century ago, the first CT image of a patient lifted…

Posts published by “Bruce Boitnott”
[ad_1] The Ingenuity Mars helicopter was never supposed to last this long. NASA engineers built and tested the first self-powered aircraft to fly on another…
[ad_1] Wildfire smoke and urban air pollution bring out the worst in each other. As wildfires rage, they transform their burned fuel into a complex…
[ad_1] Many of the Science News staff’s favorite books of the year challenge how we understand the world, from rethinking human history to reimagining the…
[ad_1] An elusive form of matter called a quantum spin liquid isn’t a liquid, and it doesn’t spin — but it sure is quantum. Predicted…
[ad_1] A corona variant and human innovation are impacting investing and business. Omicron Rebound The stock market is like a boxer who keeps taking punches…
[ad_1] From teeny hummingbirds to giant whooping cranes, roughly half of the world’s more than 10,000 bird species migrate. Longer wings and beefed-up flying muscles…
[ad_1] Hopes for an easy pill that could combat COVID-19 before people land in the hospital have dimmed a bit. New data about an antiviral…
[ad_1] Kanu Caplash was lying on a futon in a medical center in Connecticut, wearing an eye mask and listening to music. But his mind…
[ad_1] Tiny “living machines” made of frog cells can replicate themselves, making copies that can then go on to do the same. This newly described…