ISPs fear wave of state laws after New York’s $15 broadband mandate When the FCC isn't regulating, states have more power to impose broadband laws.
Flashy exotic birds can actually glow in the dark The birds, known for their showy displays, look even more colorful than we thought.
In war against DEI in science, researchers see collateral damage Senate Republicans flagged thousands of grants as “woke DEI” research. What does that really mean?
The seemingly indestructible fists of the mantis shrimp can take a punch Specialized structures in the animal's claws can seemingly absorb impact.
This EV could reboot medium-duty trucking by not reinventing the wheel Modest goals and keeping within the lines have done this startup well.
German startup to attempt the first orbital launch from Western Europe “We are almost ready for the test flight. All we need is the license."
Texas measles outbreak reaches 90 cases; 9 cases in New Mexico The Texas cases are largely in children. Sixteen cases have been hospitalized.
F1 may ditch hybrids for V10s and sustainable fuels With sustainable fuels, who needs hybrids?
Elon Musk to “fix” Community Notes after they contradict Trump X owner backpedals on claim that Community Notes can’t be manipulated.
“Bouncing” winds damaged Houston skyscrapers in 2024 Strong localized winds can bounce due to interference between tall buildings, increasing pressure on walls and windows.