‘Flavorama’ guides readers through the complex landscape of flavor
In her new book, Arielle Johnson, former resident scientist at the restaurant Noma, explains how to think like a scientist in the kitchen.
In her new book, Arielle Johnson, former resident scientist at the restaurant Noma, explains how to think like a scientist in the kitchen.
Land managers in the western United States are using potential operational delineations, or PODS, to prepare for — and take advantage of — wildfires.
A survey of college students reported many are comfortable calling emergency services for an overdose, but fewer know how to intervene with naloxone.
Growing out patches of grass can lure adult butterflies and moths with nectar and offer lawn mower–free havens for toddler caterpillars.
The protein assembles itself into a repeating triangle pattern. The fractal seems to be an accident of evolution, scientists say.
Ultrathin goldene sheets could reduce the amount of gold needed for electronics and certain chemical reactions.
Growing out patches of grass can lure adult butterflies and moths with nectar and offer lawn mower–free havens for toddler caterpillars.
The detection of cool plasma before the tiny outbursts on the sun is helping researchers make connections between campfire flares and other solar eruptions.
Using machine learning, researchers trained Emo to make facial expressions in sync with humans.