From bold foxes to gregarious birds, animals’ personalities are increasingly being seen as crucial to conservation efforts.
Arabian cheetah mummies' DNA reveals that the long-lost population could be closely replaced by a cheetah population in ...
A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
A 67-million-year-old claw fossil reveals a new dinosaur species that may have used its hand spikes to snatch and pierce eggs ...
Nicola Dell, a computer scientist studying the role of technology in intimate partner violence, cofounded the Center to End ...
Signals transmitted via leaves can warn neighboring plants of stressful events, making the group collectively more resilient ...
For the first time, the three-year average global temperature was more than 1.5 degrees C above preindustrial temps.
Flower designs on 8,000-year-old Mesopotamian pots reveal a “mathematical knowledge” perhaps developed to share land and ...
A study on rabbits dosed with viper venom suggests that botulinum toxin may alleviate some effects of snakebite, possibly by ...
Black-bulb yam’s mimicry tricks birds into spreading its berrylike clones. The plant's novel strategy helps it spread without ...
Among the first finds from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, the discovery hints at a population of exceptionally strong ...
In humans, teens do the most dangerous things. In chimpanzees, that honor goes to toddlers. The difference may lie in ...
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