While onboard their flight to a much-awaited trip to Europe to rekindle their love life, they are invited to a party by a billionaire Charles Cavendish (Luke Evans ... to interact with murder suspect ...
We study these ecosystems because we love them – but we are expected to be removed from our subjects. Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — A portrait of Henry VII on loan from Rome is now on display at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, according to museum officials Wednesday. The Renaissance court ...
But if this didn’t happen until about a billion years after the Big Bang, how is it possible that scientists can see GS-z13-1, which existed when its light should have been obscured?
When monitoring the health of mammal populations, scientists often use camera traps to observe the animals in their habitats. But weasels are so sneaky they're rarely caught on camera -- leaving ...
Scientists have long struggled to determine the size of the megalodon because no complete fossil of the extinct animal has been found. Past studies have estimated the megalodon’s length and ...
The American scientific community could soon be plagued by a brain drain, recent polling suggests. In a survey of U.S.-based scientists conducted by Nature, 75% of respondents said they were ...
It has also begun dismantling science programmes, driving many US scientists to think about leaving. The EU, says Zaharieva, is keen to attract them. One of the commissioner’s main jobs is to ...
Three-quarters of American researchers who responded to a recent Nature survey said they’re considering jobs abroad—mostly in Canada and Europe—in light of President Donald Trump’s sweeping changes to ...
The scientist, who hails from New Zealand, inadvertently discovered this great-white noise in 2021 while researching the hearing capabilities of the rig shark — a small inshore species that ...
Signs of trouble are turning up at the biggest scientific journals and the publishers that host them. In December, nearly every member of the editorial board of the pre-eminent Journal of Human ...
Along with understanding the impacts of warmer waters in the Antarctic region, scientists have been recording the rich and unique biodiversity — parts of which could be new to science.