Here’s how nations can put the brakes on deforestation.
To help people with long COVID, scientists need to define it
Patients with the perplexing syndrome have reported 200 different symptoms.
It’s time to fear the fungi
Humans have long been protected from fungal infections. Climate change could ruin that.
Humans have broken a fundamental law of the ocean
Industrial fishing messes with strange but stable pattern of undersea creatures.
Star Trek: Discovery is tearing the streaming world apart
Season 4 boldly goes where no multibillion-dollar franchise has gone before, angers fans.
Locked out of “God mode,” runners are hacking their treadmills
NordicTrack customers were watching Netflix—until the company blocked their access.
DuckDuckGo wants to stop apps tracking you on Android
The latest update promises to block invasive data collection across your whole phone.
Why the chip shortage drags on and on… and on
Building factories takes time—and a history of highs and lows may deter some investors.
This intrepid robot is the Wall-E of the deep sea
The car-sized Benthic Rover II is roaming the seafloor 13,000 feet deep.
Doom’s creator goes after “Doomscroll”
Metal guitarist thinks Doomscroll is a great name for a band. Id Software disagrees.