Close to 100 scientists from all over Europe, the United States, and Japan are gathering this week at the Institute for Solar ...
Many rivers flow into the Arctic Ocean north of the Arctic Circle—including the Lena in Siberia and the Mackenzie River in ...
Quantum computing, once only a theoretical possibility, promises to deliver faster, more energy-efficient computers—but only ...
Computational chemists at the University of Amsterdam's Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences have developed a ...
The Hadley circulation, a key atmospheric conveyor belt transporting heat and moisture from the tropics to the subtropics, ...
By 2030, the global data centers powering artificial intelligence are projected to consume 945 terawatt-hours of electricity.
A new study in Nature Communications finds a critical climate tipping point in Tibetan permafrost ecosystems. Warming of 2–4 ...
UNSW Sydney engineers have riffed on the famous Schrödinger's cat analogy to demonstrate a more efficient way to eliminate ...
Florida State University research published in Science Advances demonstrates a new framework for predicting the motion of ...
Young guppies who were able to see and interact with live fish developed larger brains than guppies who only saw other fish ...
The first large-sized bovines grew to up to half a ton 4 million years ago in the European Early Pliocene, an early step ...
Interactions between hard-shelled marine mollusks such as clams and snails and their predators play a critical but largely ...