Walking sharks crawl on their fins across reefs and even out into tide pools. The newfound Dudgeon walking shark brings the ...
Fake, painted decoys suggest immature coloring acts as a social signal, reducing aggression from territorial nesting gulls.
Aquatic life is facing a surge in chemical pollution as drugs, including pharmaceuticals and illicit substances, make their ...
The debate between remote versus in-office work is increasingly looking like a false dichotomy. While remote work reduces ...
No creature is spared the ravages of disease. For bees, American foulbrood is as ghastly as it sounds: the bacterium that ...
A private rocket mission aims to boost NASA’s Swift telescope before its orbit decays, extending its hunt for gamma-ray ...
El Niño is here. And buckle up for a bumpy ride, scientists say: By the end of 2026, this might become the strongest El Niño on record. On June 11, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
New AI models are accelerating the game of cat-and-mouse as cybersecurity experts try to keep ahead of would-be hackers. An ...
The High-Luminosity LHC, planned to switch on in 2030, could help physicists unravel mysteries about the Higgs boson, dark ...
Renaissance painter Jan Brueghel the Elder painted a bat eating a bird — 400 years before scientists would document the ...
New calculations suggest that the insect species inhabiting our planet may be double or triple previous estimates.
Reassuring evidence on acetaminophen’s safety in pregnancy keeps growing, with another study that compares siblings with ...
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