Animals Working landscapes can be used for species conservation alongside economic activities June 6, 2019
News Bees can not only count, and understand the concept of zero — they also grasp the concept of numerical symbols June 6, 2019
Archaeology Archaeologists discover ancient cereal rings in Austria June 5, 2019 - Updated on May 5, 2020
Environment May 2019 sets new record for highest average atmospheric CO2 levels in history June 5, 2019
News Researchers write grant proposals differently depending on their gender, and it can lead to bias June 5, 2019 - Updated on June 25, 2019
Health Eggs might not be that bad for you after all, new study finds June 4, 2019 - Updated on September 16, 2021
Environment Miami dredging caused “extensive coral mortality and critical habitat loss” for the US’ only continental reef June 4, 2019
Biology New research paints the history of East Africa’s farmers, and how they evolved to eat dairy June 4, 2019
Animals Researchers make chicken cells resist bird flu by snipping out a tiny bit of their DNA June 4, 2019
Anthropology Prehistoric stone tools were invented multiple times before becoming a staple June 3, 2019
Climate Lobbying against climate action costs billions in expected damage, study says June 3, 2019 - Updated on June 4, 2019
Agriculture Global food production is already being impacted by climate change, paper reports June 3, 2019 - Updated on September 20, 2019
News Researchers spot the first coronal mass ejection outside our solar system — it was massive June 3, 2019
Mind & Brain Simple meditation app can make people more attentive in less than two months, new study finds June 3, 2019 - Updated on April 9, 2024
Biology Invasive flowering species might overpower native ones because of warming climates June 1, 2019
Science Could machine learning be the next big thing in earthquake prediction? June 1, 2019 - Updated on June 3, 2019
Animals Massive puffin die-off in the Bering Sea likely due to climate change, study reports May 31, 2019
Health Mothers’ breast milk protects children against infection for their entire lives May 30, 2019 - Updated on February 28, 2020
Environment New method of CO2 capture is cheaper, more effective, and “a key step toward closing the carbon loop” May 30, 2019
Anthropology In the stone-age people recycled flint on purpose to produce precision blades May 30, 2019
Environment Research uncovered new, surprising melting patterns beneath the Ice Ross Shelf May 29, 2019
Chemistry Many of the world’s waterways exceed safe levels of antibiotic substances — by a lot May 29, 2019 - Updated on May 5, 2020
News Researchers find ‘Forbidden Planet’ orbiting closer to its parent star than we thought it could May 29, 2019