The Stanford/Elsevier's Top 2% Scientist Rankings lists the world's leading researchers.
Scientists have a found a quick way — but not a cheap one — to turn heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas into harmless rock.
After about eight dives into the deep water of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument of north-west Hawaii, some thousands of samples and images of never-before-seen life and landforms have been collected.
A scientist has been making her case to be the first in the UK to be allowed to genetically modify human embryos.
In quest for immortality, a Russian scientist has made a bizarre claim linking ancient bacteria to immortality.
A 113-million-year-old fossil from Brazil is the first four-legged snake that scientists have ever seen.
There is a legitimate possibility of space-based solar power to be transmitted says Japanese scientists following a successful transmission of wireless electric power transmission into pinpoint target using microwaves
Climate top weather scientist have warned that change could have a "huge impact" on China, reducing crop yields and harming the environment
The Stanford/Elsevier's Top 2% Scientist Rankings lists the world's leading researchers.
Scientists have a found a quick way — but not a cheap one — to turn heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas into harmless rock.
After about eight dives into the deep water of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument of north-west Hawaii, some thousands of samples and images of never-before-seen life and landforms have been collected.
A scientist has been making her case to be the first in the UK to be allowed to genetically modify human embryos.
In quest for immortality, a Russian scientist has made a bizarre claim linking ancient bacteria to immortality.
A 113-million-year-old fossil from Brazil is the first four-legged snake that scientists have ever seen.
There is a legitimate possibility of space-based solar power to be transmitted says Japanese scientists following a successful transmission of wireless electric power transmission into pinpoint target using microwaves
Climate top weather scientist have warned that change could have a "huge impact" on China, reducing crop yields and harming the environment