Rising global temperatures are changing the rules for survival—and reproduction—for many species. A new study from Saint Louis University reveals that predicting which species will persist under ...
Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and beetles, shape global food production and support vast natural ecosystems. For ...
Researchers from the Prehistoric Studies and Research Seminar and the Institute of Archaeology of the University of Barcelona ...
Forensic anthropological (the study of skeletonized remains in medico-legal settings) analyses and reports include diverse ...
Surprisingly, some of the universe's brightest objects are black holes. As scorching gas and dust flow around and into a black hole, they glow with fierce intensity across the light spectrum. Now, a ...
Shisei Tei claims he is clumsy with technology and doesn't even own a smartphone, yet he has found himself thinking a lot ...
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is a chemically stable, colorless, odorless, and non-toxic gas. It is used all over the world, ...
In a study published in Nature Chemical Engineering, a team has developed a kinetic decoupling-recoupling (KDRC) strategy ...
The toxic bug E. coli uses a secret weapon to survive in our gut even when it is being treated with antibiotics, scientists ...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have been protected in North America since 1962 and their populations in the West are considered stable. However, a new study published in the Journal of Raptor ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists believe they may have resolved a 39-year-old mystery about the radiation belts ...