Technology
The Divers Who Stretch the Limits of Human Biology
The most dangerous job on Earth is at the bottom of the sea
Butterfly Wings Inspire Barrier-Breaking Nanotech
Mimicking the charismatic insect’s trick for flashing iridescent blue allows devices to grow ever smaller
How AI Is Helping Archaeologists Make Discoveries
New clues about ancient civilizations are being unearthed from the data
A Nano-sized Art Gallery
Vote on your favorite miniature art pieces and discover their link to futuristic research
Is Life a Form of Computation?
Alan Turing and John von Neumann saw it early: the logic of life and the logic of code may be one and the same.
Making Backpacks for Tiny Fish
A new generation of petite, submersible tracking tags offers a fresh look at the lives of little fishes
This Muppet Is a Memory Device
Developing a high-tech, brain-like memory device led to a “cute surprise”
A Glittering Cave Holds Ancient Stories
New technology reveals traces of spiritual journeys through the underground world
How to Thwart Internet Scams
The workings of our brains render us vulnerable to scamming, but data removal services offer a digital barricade.
The Inner Lives of Cells
New microscopes are giving scientists a better understanding of human biology and disease











