For a long time, the Stone Age has been painted in narrow strokes – men hunted with stone tools, women cooked, and children watched. This idea shaped research, museum displays, even the way skeletons ...
A giant walking stick insect has stepped out of the treetops in north Queensland, and it is creating a stir for its size. It reaches about 15.75 inches (40 centimeters) in length, and weighs around ...
The Nordic diet boosts longevity and reduces climate impact, proving health and sustainability can thrive together.
Sunflower yields rise with insect pollination, showing how biodiversity and simple farm practices support harvests.
Infant brains beat at 4 Hz, not 10 Hz, revealing how slower rhythms shape memory, attention, and the foundation for lifelong learning.
Half the oxygen in your next breath did not come from trees on land. Scientists estimate that phytoplankton in the ocean make about half of the oxygen in the air in Earth’s atmosphere. These ...
Walk into a forest, and most eyes go straight to the trees. Their trunks rise skyward, their crowns soak up sunlight, and their leaves store carbon. But the forest floor tells another story. Mosses – ...
Coyotes population rebounds quickly after costly removal, showing control is unsustainable and long-term change is unlikely.
A new study rules out the existence of global oceans of water on Neptune-like planets such as K2-18b, finding their water usually sinks.
The story of human progress is often told through the materials we have shaped and mastered. Stone gave way to bronze, bronze to iron, and iron to steel. Each shift brought not just stronger tools but ...
Dogs follow regular travel routes while cats wander freely showing different evolutionary movement strategies.
A sweeping new analysis projects that cancer will continue rising worldwide through mid-century. By 2050, tens of millions more people will be diagnosed, and many millions will die. Most of that ...
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