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A new study shows heat-tolerant Red Sea corals can survive months of warming, but at the cost of slower growth and reduced ...
Gemini South caught Comet 3I/ATLAS “switching on,” as students and astronomers joined to see dust, gas, chemistry from ...
Scientists discovered that ice is slippery not from pressure or heat, but from molecular dipoles disrupting its crystal ...
Fomalhaut’s eccentric ring has been the focus of intense scrutiny for nearly two decades, and it keeps giving astronomers new ...
A study reveals that African elephants communicate using intentional gestures to ask for food, similar to ape communication.
Climate change shifts migration, with age and education shaping who migrates, who stays, why they move, and what limits their ...
A study of 26,000 U.S. homes shows toilets and showers dominate indoor water use, with climate and policy shaping habits.
Forests echo with voices that carry both warnings and welcomes. Among these voices are the calls of the proboscis monkey, a ...
Seagrass plays a key role in storing carbon, but too much nutrient pollution—especially nitrogen—can destroy it.
The bones came from both wild animals – foxes, rabbits, deer – and domestic ones like goats, pigs, cattle, sheep, and ...
Undersea freshwater isn’t unique to New England. Coastal aquifer systems have been inferred or sampled near South Africa, Canada’s Prince Edward Island, Hawaiʻi, Jakarta, and likely along many other ...
Researchers captured the first-ever footage of a black jaguar mating with a spotted jaguar in the Amazon, revealing rare courtship behavior.