Who will survive in the new world? RT’s new special project offers exclusive insights What makes a prosperous nation? The West has one answer: money. For decades, Western institutions have measured…
Marathon runner who lost race after celebrating early says winner "deserves everything he's getting" A participant in the Delaware Running Festival is going viral after he slowed down to celebrate…
Wired for War: Israel’s Black Cube and the infiltration of Europe Political hit-jobs in Cyprus and Slovenia are just the tip of an election interference iceberg in Europe, involving a dark nexus of…
AI automates quantum dot voltage tuning for scaling up quantum computing Lisa Lock scientific editor Robert Egan associate editor Semiconductor spin qubits are a promising candidate for the building…
Study shows a widely used antifungal drug works only when its target enzyme is active Sadie Harley scientific editor Andrew Zinin lead editor Serious fungal infections are on the rise, and many…
Opposition to President Trump's potential Spirit Airlines bailout is mounting in Congress, including among his fellow Republicans. Why it matters: Lawmakers from both parties are questioning whether…
AI is no longer just a research tool in Washington, D.C. — it's starting to shape how policymakers form opinions, according to Penta Group data shared exclusively with Axios. Why it matters:…
We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story Stephanie Baum scientific editor Robert Egan associate editor A paper appearing in Proceedings of the…
DNA damage just got more complicated: A long-missed weak spot emerges when light and oxygen strike Lisa Lock scientific editor Robert Egan associate editor In everyday life, our genetic material is…
Milky Way's 'little cousins' may hold clues about infant universe Lisa Lock scientific editor Robert Egan associate editor Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies—tiny satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky…
ESPN needs a recurring eight-minute alarm — and stat. The NFL made a slight rule change for the 2026 draft that had a massive impact. For the first time, the amount of time between picks in the first…
Worries are growing that Iran is deploying mines — one of its most potent and disruptive weapons — in the Strait of Hormuz. Why it matters: The use of naval mines would likely result in fatal attacks…
The disappearances and deaths of at least 10 scientists, researchers and staffers who worked on nuclear and space programs are raising alarms on Capitol Hill. The big picture: The cases date back to…
The first pick was always going to be a tell of sorts for embattled Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, coming off a miserable and often embarrassing 3-14 rookie season. Once the Jets chose Texas Tech…
Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago Stephanie Baum scientific editor Robert Egan associate editor Today's octopuses are intelligent, remarkably flexible animals that lurk…
Iran War Has Drained U.S. Supplies of Critical, Costly Weapons Since the Iran war began in late February, the United States has burned through around 1,100 of its long-range stealth cruise missiles…
BOSTON — In his 38th career plate appearance as a pinch hitter, Cody Bellinger tripled his RBI total. After starting Thursday’s game on the bench, Bellinger entered in the seventh-inning with the…
War without end? How Israel became trapped in its own security doctrine Born out of the need for safety, Israel today finds itself navigating a reality defined by recurring conflict and persistent…
Washington is reportedly exploring a plan to turn Syria into a key energy corridor, linking their pipelines to Turkey and Europe. Amid major geopolitical shifts following the closure of the Strait of…
From becoming the head of a household and facing challenges linked to housing and land rights, to restricted access to essential healthcare and reproductive services, how are women disproportionately…