A new paper by Junia Mortimer, Urban Studies Foundation fellow, explores what happens when photographic archives are ...
Despite lacking brains or nervous systems, slime molds are capable of making surprisingly sophisticated decisions: navigating ...
The emerging infectious bacterium Escherichia albertii has caused outbreaks of severe food poisoning and hospitalized people ...
During the Archean Eon—roughly 4 billion years ago—the Earth was a lifeless planet. The atmosphere lacked oxygen, and there ...
Using the Subaru Telescope, astronomers have conducted follow-up observations of a recently discovered exoplanet known as TOI ...
Quantum materials, materials with properties that are governed by the laws of quantum mechanics, have proved to be highly ...
Once charted as a 'guest star' in ancient China, dreaded as a harbinger of ill omens in medieval Europe, and preserved in the ...
Antarctic sea ice plays a critical role in regulating Earth's climate. It reflects sunlight back into space, insulates the ...
Just outside the doors of Stearns Junior-Senior High School in Millinocket, Maine, students and staff have access to ...
In 2020, the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation approached Stanford's Center for Ocean Solutions (COS) to help ...
Households are motivated to reduce their energy consumption and help mitigate climate change, but unaffordable technologies ...
Researchers have developed a solar-driven catalyst material that harnesses the energy of a single photon to reduce carbon ...