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Scientists from UC Santa Barbara and San Diego State University developed a new model to reveal how plants manage water under ...
Early human ancestors had an extreme body size gap between males and females, suggesting intense male competition and unique ...
Crystal clouds on a distant world may shimmer like sun dogs, hinting at exotic optics shaped by heat, wind, and starlight.
Scientists reveal why current carbon offset programs fail to cut emissions and propose better nature-based climate solutions.
Before they had the right teeth, early humans were already eating grasses and tubers—and changing the course of human ...
Male leopard seals in Antarctica sing underwater songs with patterns strikingly similar to human nursery rhymes.
Scientists using satellite data discovered a record-breaking lightning bolt that stretched 515 miles from Texas to Kansas ...
Scientists discovered thriving deep-sea communities powered by chemicals in ocean trenches over 31,000 feet deep.
Climate change may cut rainfall across the tropics by slowing a key Atlantic current, threatening ecosystems and livelihoods.
For a trillionth of a second, lead became gold in CERN’s collider. The fleeting transformation may shape the future of ...
Researchers explore if Ancient Roman concrete can boost modern sustainability, revealing lower air pollution and longer-lasting structures.
Dr. Jessica Bernard at Texas A&M University researches how brains change as they age, focusing on the cerebellum.