Integral Ad Science (IAS) is exploring a possible sale after receiving takeover interest, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg’s Ryan Gould and Liana Baker. The company, which measures ...
Scientists say they have made a breakthrough in their quest to recreate the Tasmanian tiger, nearly a century after it became extinct. “It’s a big deal. The genome we have for it is even ...
NASA announced two awards Thursday to establish scientific consortia – multi-institutional coalitions to conduct ground-based studies that help address the agency’s goals of maintaining a sustained ...
China hopes a giant laboratory 2,300 feet underground is key to beating the US at discovering the secrets of the universe’s most mysterious particles–neutrinos. Slated for completion next year ...
It might not have been part of those farmers’ original goal – they simply wanted to use science to improve pig breeding. But it turns out that the application of science is playing a pivotal ...
Non-fiction publishing is failing its readers. It is pumping out books with supposedly game-changing ideas, without bothering to ensure basic accuracy. These tomes have the appearance of academic ...
But what does that mean? Francis Bacon, the science philosopher, said that science relies on thematic organization and a logical narrative flow, referring to experimentation without direction as “mere ...
The big bang theory of the universe starts with a single point which rapidly expanded and slowly evolved into the cosmos we see today. Some 13.8 billion years ago, the universe was a dense, ...
The iCon Group, a beauty and supplementary products company, has become a hot topic in Thailand due to its suspicious business model, which appears to resemble a Ponzi scheme. The company reportedly ...
Australia has committed up to $600 million over a decade to bolster PNG's pitch to secure a team in the competition, with the NRL set to make a final decision in coming weeks. But the ABC revealed ...
What this year’s Nobels can teach us about science and humanity. By Alan Burdick and Katrina Miller We are journalists on The Times’s Science desk. Technology observers have grown increasingly ...