OpenAI has reportedly signed a new agreement with Amazon Web Services to expand the reach of its artificial intelligence tools across the U.S. government.
The deal allows federal agencies to access OpenAI’s models for both classified and…

OpenAI has reportedly signed a new agreement with Amazon Web Services to expand the reach of its artificial intelligence tools across the U.S. government.
The deal allows federal agencies to access OpenAI’s models for both classified and…

Scientists at Caltech have figured out how to precisely engineer tiny three-dimensional (3D) metallic pieces with nanoscale dimensions. The process can work with any metal or metal alloy and yields components of surprising strength despite having…

Australian scientists have made a significant leap forward in energy storage technology with the world’s first proof-of-concept quantum battery. Similar to conventional batteries, this quantum version charges, stores and discharges energy—and…

Samples returned by JAXA’s Hayabusa-2 mission from the C-type asteroid (162173) Ryugu contain all five canonical nucleobases — purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (cytosine, thymine and uracil) — pointing to a cosmic origin for…
How does fine dust aggregate into building blocks that ultimately form entire planets like our Earth? A research team led by the University of Bern, with the participation of ETH Zurich, the University of Zurich and the National Center of…

Arizona attorney general Kris Mayes has filed criminal charges against prediction market platform Kalshi for allegedly operating an illegal gambling business in the state without a license and for election wagering.
The 20-count complaint,…

Five vibrant, rainbow-colored lakes emerged from the barren expanse of the Etosha Pan in Namibia. Captured in a stunning 2011 photograph taken from the International Space Station (ISS), the ephemeral lakes are the result of a rare flooding…

Tiger populations have risen in some countries, such as Bhutan, Nepal and India, but the global population of the big cat species remains critically endangered, says Debbie Banks, campaign lead for tigers and wildlife crime at the Environmental…

A new Aboriginal‑led health initiative on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe (Country)—the Lower River Murray, Lakes and Coorong region—in South Australia has recently concluded a pilot to explore outcomes from a culturally grounded approach to improving…

Humans really do rule the world. We took over fast and far, more than any other wild vertebrates. We inhabit nearly every corner of the world, and can thrive in deserts, tropical rainforests and even extremely cold climates. But how? Scientists…