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Dolphins exhibit communication similar to language Martin Strmiska/Alamy A multitude of dolphins have been observed producing distinctive whistles that seem to convey various inquiries or alerts,…
Halley’s Comet makes its appearance near Earth every 75 years. Nevertheless, the remnants of this comet give rise to two significant meteor showers annually: the Eta…
Pterosaurs often glide above dinosaurs, but recent examinations of fossilized footprints reveal that some of these flying reptiles were equally adept at terrestrial movement. Terrestrial migration…
Few voters have as much influence over climate change as Australians do.In terms of per capita greenhouse gas emissions, only the US and Canada are close…
Although these minor tremors were less intense than those experienced in the stands, the research indicated that human emotional energy can be effectively captured by geoscience…
You’ve likely observed cats and dogs twitching their ears in response to sounds. This movement may not be very dramatic for their relatively stiff ears, but…
The typical American household contains around 439 pounds, approximately 200 kg, of copper. This copper originates from ore that averages only about 0.6% copper content. Consequently,…
Meet Ronan, a California sea lion who probably has better rhythm than you do. Researchers have demonstrated that Ronan, a resident at the Long Marine Lab…
Interviews with over a dozen scientists and federal officials reveal that the initiative to control bird flu on farms has been hindered by a tumultuous administration…
The Justice Department has charged three major health insurance companies with engaging in illegal kickback schemes totaling hundreds of millions of dollars over several years, involving…
On Thursday, federal health authorities released a report stating there is no scientific basis for administering hormones or surgical interventions to young individuals experiencing gender dysphoria.…
Few voters can impact climate change as significantly as Australians. In terms of per capita greenhouse gas emissions, only the US and Canada closely approach Australia.…
The astronaut missed during the first all-female spaceship due to a sizing issue with the space suits. Six years later, I finally got my chance on…
Ronan, the sea lion, continues to keep the rhythm even after all these years. She can create grooves with rocks and electronic music. However, her talent…
Block Island, Rhode Island – The enigmatic aquarium animal rescue team is busier than ever. With binoculars in hand, Program Manager Sarah Curran surveys the coastline,…
Mouse intestinal layer showing various bacteria (green) alongside a red blood cell (red) Ikelos GmbH/Dr. Christopher B. Jackson/Science Photo Library Research indicates that the brain can…
A Soviet-era spaceship aims to land on Venus, with plans for it to return to Earth in the near future. Currently, it is uncertain where the…
AI models compete directly in the Chatbot Arena Andriy Onofriyenko/Getty Images Researchers assert that the industry-standard ranking of artificial intelligence models is intentionally skewed by major…
A plethora of summer sounds has been given an electronic twist; the chirping of cicadas has been transformed into a cyborg speaker capable of playing everything…
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Blue Origin Crew Blue Origin/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock More than ten years ago, I found myself in a living room surrounded by fellow enthusiasts. Tears filled my…
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Bora Chong’s Red Sword is set on a planet of conflict Liu Zishan/Shutterstock Although there are no blockbuster science fiction releases for May, several remarkable titles…
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Adaptation: The creation of new programs, processes, policies, and structures (in biology) that enable communities and their residents to better adjust to, or at least cope…
When Lyubomirsky joined Stanford’s Graduate School of Social Psychology in 1989, the study of happiness was just beginning to earn respectability in academia. Ed Diener, a…
Biologist: Researchers dedicated to the exploration of living organisms. Biotechnology: The abbreviation for biotechnology, which harnesses living cells to create valuable products. Cell: The fundamental structural…
Can a fossil fuel company be held accountable for the damages caused by its operational model? A pivotal climate case in Germany is set to be…
Ecuador’s Rio Los Cedros serves as inspiration for Robert Macfarlane Murray Cooper/Minden Pictures/Alamy Is the river alive? Robert Macfarlane (Penguin Books (UK) WW Norton (USA, May…
The robot featuring the Ï€0.5 AI model was trialed in unfamiliar homes. Physical Intelligence AI enables robots to assemble beds and address leaks in unfamiliar environments.…
Neurons primarily communicate through electrical pulses, but recent findings suggest they may also transmit light. A researcher from the University of Rochester has embarked on an…
Recent research by Curtin University reveals that an ancient influence, previously believed to have occurred 1.2 billion years ago, actually took place 990 million years ago,…
A recent study conducted by the Florida Museum of Natural History reveals that this apex predator is a type of Cebucid crocodile with origins in South…
A British court has approved the extradition of an Israeli individual charged by a New York prosecutor in a case involving an operation dubbed “hacking fatalen,”…
Where does consciousness originate? ShutterStock/3DSculptor Advocates and critics of major theories regarding the emergence of consciousness are increasingly embroiled in intense debates. Detractors claim that integrated…
Free divers surrounded by plastic pollution Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Microplastics are not merely present on the ocean’s surface. A comprehensive study on small…
Fatty liver disease can lead to cirrhosis and cancer 3dmedisphere/shutterstoc k Currently, common medications used for treating obesity and diabetes are showing promise in combating life-threatening…
The volatile chemicals from pine trees can enhance health and may help combat cancer. ShutterStock/Grzejan The scenery is breathtaking as I navigate the rugged stone paths…
Stepping into the Royal Society of London, the UK’s foremost National Academy of Sciences, you’ll encounter a three-word phrase: Nullius in Verba. This motto, held for…