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Researchers call to reassess what our idea of what European nature is
Report translates the Paris Agreement’s temperature limits to specific targets
Astronomers detect long-lasting radio auroras from a sunspot, enhancing understanding of solar and stellar magnetic activities.
We've reached a disturbing tipping point.
Research explores Beethoven's heritage through his DNA.
In an age where sustainability has become a rallying cry across industries, researchers are revisiting an ancient maritime mainstay with a modern twist: sails. But these aren’t the billowing, canvas sails that graced the masts of old schooners and clippers. Instead, they are looking towards advanced, automated sail systems that could harness wind power to […]
It was photographed for the first time in an Indonesian tropical forest
Machine learning algorithms digested decades of weather data -- and then made better forecasts than ever before.
Study brings new light to their amazing abilities.
Devices identify voice alterations associated with alcohol intoxication.
Study suggests considering all UPF products as bad for health is unwise.
It was difficult to understand its features and many questions still remain open
Teamwork really does make the dream work.
The messages were seized by Britain’s Royal Navy during the Seven Years’ War
Adults can reap the benefits of this ancient martial art.
They even named it after a beer company.
It formed off the coast of Japan at the end of October.
A town was evacuated and Iceland has entered a state of emergency.
An unprecedented surgery raises many hopes and questions.
A recent study has delved into these fiery outbursts, offering unprecedented insights into the inner workings of this Icelandic volcano.
THC exposure during adolescence may cause microglial cell death and brain changes, increasing schizophrenia risks in genetically susceptible individuals.
The Sun could one day power more than just the Solar System.
Earth's uglier twin may have oxygen, but will never be habitable.
CT scans expose the secret world of electronic miniaturization and forgery.
Plants in Bologna have changed quite a bit since the 1500s
It can be a helpful tool for those anxious or embarrassed about getting a test at a clinic
The new program can map an iceberg quicker than you can blink.
Eye candy is just the first step.
As if viruses weren't frightening enough!
Can you hold your breath for 5 seconds?
They say a reader does not steal and a thief does not read. In the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, that's definitely true.
Researchers find that ChatGPT, though not a crystal ball, can bolster stock market strategies by providing advanced sentiment analysis.
It was surprisingly intricate and made from iron and non-ferrous metal.
It’s the same technology Peter Jackson used on the Get Back series.
People were doing spas centuries ago.
High-ranking mice are more prone to depression. Could the same be true for humans?
It could make surgeries safer and improve outcomes.
They can precisely and flexibly control their hippocampal activity
It’s fast, low-cost and uses techniques previously reserved for lab-based PCR tests.
Native plants in Australia are in grave danger due to a fungal disease. Here is how cryopreservation might save them.
It's like Jurassic Park, only with antibiotics.
Two Swedish scientists have developed a promising non-human bait solution to combat resilient bedbug infestations.
Do you know about functional fitness?
Wildfires scorched a fifth of the Pantanal’s Encontro das Águas State Park, home to the highest concentration of jaguars in Brazil.
It was written on the leaf of a prayer book from the 15th Century.
Researchers have found a way to monitor water quality continuously and cheaply.
Red meat is a favorite of many -- but it may be time to reconsider that.
Study shows the arms are actually extensions of its head
When you hear bad 'grammer', your body tenses up and gets stressed out.
Physicists made the intangible almost tangible.