Dust from asteroid Bennu is revealing a surprising origin story for life’s building blocks. New research suggests some amino acids formed in frozen ice exposed to radiation, not warm liquid water as ...
Round-the-clock monitoring of rivers, stricter industrial pollution licensing and training of volunteer “water wardens” are ...
For nearly two decades, scientists have watched white-nose syndrome tear through North American bat colonies while trying to explain how a dusting of fungus could be so deadly. Recent work now ...
The number of children in immigration detention has spiked since last year. Families describe poor conditions and little education.
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Small class sizes are a hallmark of the island school, where the student population is limited by job opportunities and a lack of housing.
The trend that explains why Tottenham have turned to Igor Tudor to save them - Former Juventus coach Tudor is set to take over at Tottenham on an interim basis after proving himself as a short-term ...
Expansion of prestigious annual award recognises field of study’s growing role in changing the way the world communicates.
Environmental chemists and waste‑management engineers are drawing new attention to an old form of litter: cigarette filters made from cellulose acetate. Recent peer‑reviewed work in ...
One vintage pie flavor arose out of the Great Depression, turning a slate of utterly basic ingredients into a tasty if decidedly unusual treat.
Scientists have long debated whether most of Earth's vital liquid was delivered via icy comets or was homemade ...