Barriers to Scientific Research Are Holding Back Innovation0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 11, 2018
Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway

Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway

Here’s why dreams matter.

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology demonstrates a robot designed for rescue missions or helping people with disabilities.

According to our best theories of physics, the fundamental building blocks of matter are not particles, but continuous fluid-like substances known as ‘quantum fields’. David Tong explains what we know about these fields, and how they fit into our understanding of the Universe.

Researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to classify planets and, in turn, determine whether life may exist on other worlds.

A fresh water rinse is just as important as washing in detergent for getting your clothes clean, according to physicists in the US and the UK.

A psychedelic substance known for taking users on a transcendent experience seemingly to other worlds, DMT is also known as “The Spirit Molecule.”

Researchers in several disciplines need to tread carefully over shared landscapes of the past.

French President Emmanuel Macron promised 1.5 billion euros ($1.85 billion) of public funding into artificial intelligence by 2022 in a bid to reverse a brain drain and catch up with the dominant U.S. and Chinese tech giants.

‘Interstitium’ acts as a shock absorber for vital tissues and could improve understanding of cancer spread



