Researchers have found that the size of the amygdala—a region of the brain involved in processing emotions—could be linked to ...
After more than 25 months of successful operations in space, the SpIRIT mission has ended, marking a major milestone for ...
Past civilizations have been significantly affected by climate change, but how they adapted to new conditions centuries ago ...
Almost all plants live in close symbiosis with so-called mycorrhizal fungi—an important symbiosis for absorbing essential ...
Floodplains face increasing pressure: currently protected areas will not be sufficient to preserve the species living in them in the future, a review study conducted under the direction of the Swiss ...
University of Queensland researchers say Australia's reptiles are at risk of extinction because a little understood fungus is ...
Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), used to treat genetic diseases, can affect how cells repair damage to their DNA. This is ...
National parks in the United States represent a treasure trove of natural, historical, and recreational landscapes, but their health is at risk. A comprehensive new study on the climate-change ...
A study published in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology describes the smallest rhynchosaur fossil ever recorded from the ...
Snakes may be best known for slithering. But consider that these animals also perform one of the most extreme feats of posture control found in nature: They can stand nearly straight upright on a ...
As members of the public increasingly turn to AI chatbots to understand their world, even subtle latent biases in the ...
Mental health problems can be a barrier for many people seeking employment, but new research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business shows that remote work options can increase participation ...