
This organoid can menstruate—and shows how tissue can repair itself
Mini models of the uterus lining give insight into mystery of how it is shed without scarring

This organoid can menstruate—and shows how tissue can repair itself
Mini models of the uterus lining give insight into mystery of how it is shed without scarring
See the Pentagon’s new UFO image release
Math Puzzle: The unlikeliest palindrome

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A massive neutrino experiment is taking shape in an abandoned gold mine
The Pentagon just started releasing UFO files, but skeptics say they’re not impressed

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Stretch your math muscles with these puzzles.

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See the Pentagon’s new UFO image release
The Pentagon has started releasing files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also called UFOs. Here are the images released so far

Why some mathematicians think we should abandon pi
A growing minority believes it’s a mistake to tie so many mathematical formulas to the famed 3.14... value. Another value, tau, could be better

A massive neutrino experiment is taking shape in an abandoned gold mine
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment will study nature’s most mysterious particle a mile beneath South Dakota’s Black Hills and will potentially reveal the origins of matter

The Pentagon just started releasing UFO files, but skeptics say they’re not impressed
The Pentagon’s first UFO file release includes photographs, videos and documents gathered as part of an effort that spans several governmental offices and agencies, including the FBI, the White House and NASA

Math and statistics help explain the FBI's ‘missing scientists’ cases
Statistical principles show you don’t need a nefarious plot to explain clusters of missing scientists and lab workers

Trump administration cut funding to study hantavirus, the virus behind the deadly cruise ship outbreak
The Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases were designed to study viruses that could jump from animals to people, including hantavirus, but in 2025 the National Institutes of Health said the work wouldn’t continue