Hot Seawater Hurts Coral Restoration Effort in Florida Keys Government scientists are aiming to replace coral at seven places off the Florida Keys island group. But The Associated Press reports three fourths of the newly cultivated coral has died bec...
Private Spacecraft Makes First US Moon Landing in More than 50 Years 美国私营航天器登月成功 A private spacecraft has successfully touched down on the moon, marking the first U.S. lunar landing in more than 50 years. 一艘私人航天器成功...
Cuban Biologists Solve Mysteries of Bird Migration Researchers from Cuba are working with a Canadian partner to learn more about migratory birds that travel between North America and Cuba each year. Daniela Ventura is a bird biologist at the Universi...
Science Celebrating 200 Years of Dinosaur Research On February 20, 1824, British scientist and Christian clergyman William Buckland spoke before the Geological Society of London. He described the find of a huge jaw and other bones at a rock mine in t...
Study Finds Majority of Retired People Enjoy VR A new study found that a majority of retired people who experienced virtual reality (VR) said they liked using the technology. The study is part of an effort that aims to find ways older adults, known a...
Musk: Neuralink Patient Able to Control Computer Mouse by Thinking 马斯克称首位脑芯片人类受试者可凭思维操控鼠标 The first human patient who received a brain chip from Neuralink appears to have fully recovered. The patient is abl...
Pregnant Stingray Offers Rare Lesson of Biology Charlotte has spent much of her life in captivity at a non-profit aquarium in North Carolina's Appalachian Mountains. She is an ocean animal called a round stingray. She is about 3,700 kilometers from h...
OpenAI Announces New Video Generator The maker of ChatGPT recently announced its next move into generative artificial intelligence. San Francisco-based OpenAI's new text-to-video generator, called Sora, is a tool that instantly makes short videos bas...
Groups Seek US Endangered Protection for Horseshoe Crabs A group of environmental organizations is seeking an official declaration that American horseshoe crabs are endangered. The groups have requested the declaration with the National Oceanic and A...
Study: Climate Change Diet Not Good for Polar Bears A new study suggests that the climate change diet might not be good for polar bears. With Arctic sea ice declining, many polar bears have to go to land for their diets during parts of the summer. A...
Microsoft: State-supported Hackers Using Its AI Tools Microsoft says state-supported online attackers from Russia, North Korean, and Iran have been using its OpenAI tools to possibly trick targets and gain information. Microsoft said in a report rele...
Study: Collapse of Ocean Currents Could Cause Major Climate Problems Scientists are warning of the possible collapse of an Atlantic Ocean current system that would likely lead to worldwide climate changes. Researchers identify the ocean system as the...
UN Says One-fifth of Migrating Animals at Risk of Extinction A new United Nations report says one-fifth of the world's migrating animals are at risk of disappearing. Animals that migrate move from one area to another at different times of the year. T...
Another Private US Company Aims for the Moon The U.S. space agency NASA has launched a moon lander built by a private U.S. company aiming to reach the moon next week. Thursday's launch came after a failed attempt from another private American company...
Humans Seek Connections with AI Chatbots Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has led to more companion chatbots. As a result, some humans are developing closer connections with chatbots to get support and deal with loneliness. Derek Carrier is a...