Notre Dame professor Katie Bibedorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY to share entertaining science experiments ...
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Paleontologists Susannah Maidment and Chinzorig Tsogtbaatar share details about some of the cool dinosaurs discovered last ...
The Namib desert of south-western Africa can be extremely hot—the surface temperature can be over 50°C. But a surprising ...
Starting a computer science program at the elementary school level involves gathering support, explaining the “why,” letting ...
Dr. Hal Alper is turning the tide on the plastic crisis. Using artificial intelligence, Dr. Alper and his collaborators in the College of Natural Sciences engineer enzymes—a catalyst in cells—to break ...
A spider with extraordinary genitalia, a carnivorous caterpillar that wears its prey's body parts, and a tiny opossum are among the cool new species described by science in 2025.
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Games don’t make you smarter, but they can support your brain, regardless of your age. Different games sharpen different ...
Ever noticed how one yawn can trigger many? Science reveals how your brain copies others, why yawns spread so easily, and ...
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