Science & Tech

NASA sounds the alarm: a massive anomaly is spreading across Earth. Scientists believe it is linked to deep forces beneath the Earth’s crust.

A vast zone of weakness in the Earth’s magnetic field, dubbed the South Atlantic Anomaly, is intriguing and worrying NASA. ...

Five things that (maybe) don’t know about Jane Goodall

At 4 he applied the scientific method observing the hens and wrote the first obituary for an animal: some of ...

At Famelab 2025 Science becomes music, memories and bananas: we were at the first talent for popularizers

On September 27, we participated as a jury in the Italian Famelab 2025 final, the first talent in the world ...

The digital dream factory

Animate an extinct wolf, capture a master’s katana blows. From Motion Capture to altered physics, behind the realism of the ...

The life of Jane Goodall, the ethologist who, studying chimpanzees, helped us to better understand man

Jane Goodall died at 91 years old. Scientist, environmentalist, conservationist and popular popularizer, has revolutionized the understanding of primates. Jane ...

Why is the navel hired in most people? Discovered an anatomical structure that perhaps explains it

A sheath that connects the remains of the cord with deep abdominal fabrics could be the basis of the common ...

It’s the largest gold nugget ever found on Earth, and if we only consider its weight, it would be worth $5,878,800 today.

In the annals of mining history, few discoveries have captured the imagination quite like the massive gold specimen unearthed in ...

He recycles 450,000 cans accumulated over seven years and uses them to buy a house.

For seven years, an Australian man cleaned the streets and walked the festival aisles looking for cans and bottles. By ...

The nausea in pregnancy? A protective response, favored by evolution

The nausea in pregnancy would have the dual purpose of protecting the fetus from rejection reactions and defending it, together ...