Maps can show more than just where things are—they can also show how things change. New maps of artificial light reveal a ...
As Australia's construction industry faces a critical skills shortage, new research from Adelaide University shows how the ...
James Cook University researchers say a group of cycling enthusiasts who used a collaborative playlist to stay connected ...
Researchers have developed a mathematical method that enables more precise calculations of the most economical travel routes between the orbits of celestial bodies. To demonstrate this method, they ...
How people view and treat wild animals can vary dramatically from one part of the world to another. In the first ...
New research led by the University of Oxford and University College London (UCL) has revealed that pollution from coal-fired ...
A team of engineers at the University of Florida has developed a new form of CRISPR technology that could make diagnostics ...
Endangered Egyptian vultures, with their vivid yellow face and white plumes, would usually be nesting across the Balkans in their dozens by April.
Multi-year La Niña events—so-called "double-dip" or even "triple-dip" La Niñas—are becoming more common. But why do these events persist for multiple years in the first place?
Microglia, the immune cells that protect the brain, are thought to maintain a healthy brain environment by removing unwanted substances through dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton, the cell's ...
On Thursday, NASA issued a Request for Proposal (RFP), seeking industry collaboration for the Mars Telecommunications Network. Reliable, high bandwidth communications are necessary to relay science ...
Spain, one of the few places in the world where a total solar eclipse will be visible in August, has begun preparations for ...
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