Toxic algal bloom in South Australia harmed marine life and caused anxiety, worry, and stress among residents.
As humpback whales recover, older males are fathering more calves, revealing how whaling still shapes mating and competition ...
Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
With resistance spreading and new antibiotics arriving slowly, targets highlighted by viruses could keep future infections treatable. Millions of virus genomes now sit in sequence databases, and many ...
Scientists traced star-forming gas clouds in a nearby lenticular galaxy, NGC 1387, offering new insight into early-type ...
A new map reveals where Antarctica is retreating fast, exposing hidden hotspots of grounded ice loss and future sea level risks.
Printable sweat-powered biofuel cells could replace bulky batteries in thin, flexible wearable health sensors.
Scientists mapped 650 light-years of the Milky Way’s core to examine star formation in one of the galaxy’s most extreme environments.
Nearly 90 percent of insect and arachnid species in North America lack conservation status, leaving major gaps in biodiversity protection.
Parents say VR is advancing faster than the science. Parents want clearer answers about how it shapes kids’ brains and behavior.
Low stress hormones in infancy may drive eczema risk by allowing immune cells to overreact to common allergens.
A 10-year Danish study finds puberty is starting earlier in kids, linking the shift to pregnancy, weight, stress, and genetics.
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