Glimpse into the notebooks of physicist John Wheeler, which capture his eclectic, crazy, and yet never one-dimensional ideas.

Glimpse into the notebooks of physicist John Wheeler, which capture his eclectic, crazy, and yet never one-dimensional ideas.
How big vats of sand could be a key to a sustainable future.
NASA has published the first five images from the James Webb Space Telescope, highlighting each of the key questions it will study.
Living microrobots made from algae were weaponized to help fight tumors by improving the effectiveness of cancer therapies.
Physicists have reported the observation of a tetraneutron, a subatomic particle consisting of just four neutrons.
Dehumidifying pendants, the origins of olfactory neurons, microspectrometers, and transforming cancer agents.
Heavy bleeding could be stopped using a new formula based on proteins found in snake venom.
When researchers create narratives that invite communities into the storytelling, the outcome can be more responsive, relevant, and just.
Chemist, teacher, humanitarian, and peace activist, Zafra Lerman uses science to break down barriers and foster peace.
While a new model finds life is not responsible for Venus’ odd atmospheric chemistry, the aerial biosphere hypothesis is important in the search for life on other worlds.