The ocean’s smallest organisms could hold the biggest clues to Earth’s climate future. The ocean’s tiniest engineers, calcifying plankton, play a vital yet often unnoticed role in regulating Earth’s ...
A new study uncovers how volatile-rich magmas propel diamond-bearing kimberlites from Earth’s depths. If you’ve ever admired a diamond, chances are it originated from a kimberlite. More than 70% of ...
Scientists found that soccer fans’ emotional highs and lows activate specific brain circuits tied to reward and control.
A protein previously linked to cancer and chronic illnesses has been found to have a natural health benefit. When doctors ...
A new study found that walking just a few thousand steps daily can significantly delay Alzheimer’s symptoms.
Temperature records from measurements of oxygen isotopes in the ice reveal that this area experienced a gradual, long-term ...
By studying ancient lava flows that fractured over Turkey’s Tuz Gölü Fault, researchers at Curtin University have uncovered ...
Their study, published in Nature Communications, found that after millions of years of inactivity, stress can quietly build ...
Scientists have traced Lake Erie’s deadly saxitoxin to a cyanobacterium called Dolichospermum. During the warm summer months, Lake Erie becomes a prime environment for the rapid growth of ...
Across species from pets to wildlife, chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and arthritis are increasingly common — and humans share much of the blame. Across the globe, animals from household pets ...
Using data from NASA’s TESS mission, scientists can estimate the size (radius) of potential planets orbiting distant stars. However, to verify that these objects are truly planets and not low-mass ...
A new study suggests that during a potential phase of primordial matter domination, particle interactions may have led to the formation of the universe’s first compact cosmic objects. Less than a ...
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