When competition for food is high, both chimps and bonobos sometimes rub their genitals together to cope
The Trump administration’s latest move to improve government efficiency has purged tech consultants that worked to improve government efficiency
Water is an essential part of life on Earth, and possibly elsewhere – and now it we know it may have formed not long after the start of the universe
A strange new conception of how time warps across the universe does away with cosmology's most mysterious entity, dark energy
We are starting to understand how Greenland sharks can live for centuries without commonly developing tumours
We can describe the quantum realm using straightforward mathematics – but once we try to translate these ideas into the real world, things get weird. Our quantum columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan explains why
Colossal Biosciences has altered several genes in mice to make them look more mammoth-like, but the company is far from its goal of fully resurrecting woolly mammoths by 2028
Soil fungi can make a compound that disrupts how cow stomachs produce the potent greenhouse gas methane
Encryption would normally be expected to slow down computation, but applying the tools of cryptography to "trick" an algorithm can actually make it work faster
DARPA scientists are exploring ways to grow massive biological objects, such as telescope antennas or huge nets to snag debris, in space