The "Idiom," a statue by Slovak artist Matej Kren, is a cylindrical tower of 8,000 books with a tear-shaped entrance and ...
Prague’s “Idiom” statue, an 8,000-book tower by Matej Kren, has become a viral TikTok sensation, drawing thousands of ...
When light emanates from distant stars, planets, and galaxies, it travels through Earth's atmosphere before it hits our eyes. Because shifting pockets of air affect the light traveling through the ...
Every year, we come back to the same question: What actually helps people feel more connected, grounded, and human? On The Science of Happiness podcast, we continue to explore what research tells us ...
Matthew Wooller couldn’t believe his ears after a California researcher rang his cellphone recently. The radiocarbon expert said a few of Wooller’s submitted fossils were from woolly mammoths that ...
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In 2025, a baby boy with a defective CSP1 gene, which encodes an enzyme needed by the liver to detoxify ammonia, became the first to receive personalized gene editing therapy. Infants with this ...
China's unprecedented renewable energy expansion has drawn global scientific acclaim, with top academic journals Science and Nature highlighting the country's clean power transition this week as one ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – It has been a busy few years at the University at Buffalo. Highlights include a historic faculty hiring initiative, a building boom like no other, a surging research enterprise, and ...
All year long, these moments captivated the public, demonstrated dangerous trends, and pushed research and innovation forward In 2025, researchers watched an interstellar comet, learned about human ...