As insect populations decrease worldwide in what some have called an "insect apocalypse," biologists are desperate to determine how the six-legged creatures are responding to a warming world and to ...
An enormous chunk has broken off the world's largest iceberg, in a possible first sign the behemoth from Antarctica could be ...
New research reveals the surprising ways atmospheric winds influence ocean eddies, shaping the ocean's weather patterns in ...
Every cell in your body contains the same genetic sequence, yet each cell expresses only a subset of those genes. These ...
A carnation-like nanostructure could someday be used in bandages to promote wound healing. Researchers report in ACS Applied Bio Materials that laboratory tests of their nanoflower-coated dressings ...
Constructed wetlands do a good job in their early years of capturing carbon in the environment that contributes to climate change—but that ability does diminish with time as the wetlands mature, a new ...
Sound plays a significant and often poignant part of skateboarders' relationship with their sport, a new study published in ...
A team of engineers, physicists and computer specialists at Canadian company, Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc., has unveiled ...
A team of chemists and microbiologists at Michigan State University has found that an all-optical method can be used to ...
For many years, it was widely believed that fossils no longer contained any original organic molecules as the fossilization process was thought to destroy them.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports delves into the adaptive agricultural practices of pre-industrial communities ...