Scientists are using tagged sharks as mobile sensors to collect ocean data, improving climate forecasts by up to 40%.
A new study shows that fish brains often do not fill their skulls. This changes how scientists study brain evolution and ...
New research shows that the types of fats we eat, like those in cooking oils, might influence the rate at which cancer cells ...
Reducing contact with plastic in food lowers chemical levels in the body in just one week, according to a recent study ...
Wild dolphins were captured on film putting sea sponges over their snouts, using them as tools to hunt along the seafloor.
A rock face on the Monte Conero anticline holds many paddle-like footprint tracks packed together on one surface, likely made ...
A study reveals that chronic fatigue may originate in the gut, where biological changes affect energy levels and immunity.
New marker in gut bacteria reveals early risk of Parkinson's disease before symptoms appear and paves the way for prevention ...
A tiny spider discovered in Colombia, Pikelinia floydmuraria, lives on city walls and surprises observers by hunting much ...
Study reveals that keeping phones in "silent mode" improves focus, reduces stress, and increases workplace well-being among ...
Earlier this year, rocket scientists at NASA fired up an electromagnetic thruster powered by lithium metal vapor.
A new study suggests that sleep and wakefulness are two ends of a continuum. We can dream while awake and plan while asleep.