Science

Plant sensors could act as an early warning system for farmers
Using sensors made from carbon nanotubes, researchers discovered signals that help plants respond to stresses like heat, light, or attack.
Synthetic diamonds may have just gotten way easier to make
Scientists in South Korea have developed a new technique for creating synthetic diamonds that works under ambient pressure.
What hybrid mouse/rat brains are showing us about the mind
Modified mice with hybrid brains that include rat neurons could one day lead to new breakthroughs in neuroscience.
What wolves can teach us about human connection
Scientists sidestep restrictions on cannabis research by taking their lab mobile 
Preparing for outbreak: Fighting the world's deadliest diseases
The snake milk king
How science is learning to admit mistakes
Science funding is wasting young careers. Here's how to fix it.
Training the body to fight off drug-resistant bacteria
Supercharging photosynthesis can grow 40% more food
Finding a new drug in one-third the time and one-thousandth the cost
Living drugs may be the key to beating genetic disease