Two elderly residents of Sardinia, a certified Blue Zone. Photo: Claudine Doury/Agence VU’/Redux It is exceptionally hard to ...
Yellowstone National Park has a new thermal vent spewing steam in the air that could be visible to tourists once visitors ...
A team of scientists just discovered the longest organic molecules yet seen on Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun and and a ...
Scientists at Goethe University uncover how the oldest enzyme in cellular respiration functions – opening the door to ...
A new fMRI study reveals that babies as young as 12 months can encode memories, contradicting theories that memory formation ...
A Lake Older Than Mountains Lakes, like mountains, can last millions of years. However, most lakes are short-lived in ...
After four failed attempts, scientists have at last dated the skeleton of a possible human-Neanderthal hybrid found in ...
US scientists are figuring out their next steps and expressing mounting concerns in the aftermath of the National Science Foundation’s move on Feb. 18 to fire about 10% of its permanent workforce.
Illinois’ commercial fossil trade is alive and well thanks to collectors who are motivated by money, science and the hunt — and who test the outer bounds of legality.
By Shanika Sriyananda A Sri Lankan born world famous conservation scientist and the Conservation International’s Chief ...
A fishing vessel immortalized in literature makes a historic return to the Sea of Cortez to retrace the voyage of John ...
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