A study conducted by scientists at Johns Hopkins has observed that organisms ranging from microbes and fish to dogs and humans exhibit similar patterns of…
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Brazilian scientists analyzed the typical soil composition resulting from native management with the aim of developing biotech applications for more effective restoration of degraded areas.…
Samples of a class of ceramics, known as high-entropy carbides, that have been engineered to withstand more force and stress before breaking. Credit: Liezel Labios/UC…
Studies suggest dog owners are often more emotionally attached and willing to spend on their dogs than cats, possibly due to perceptions about cats’ behavior…
Ancient Roman glass fragments, transformed over centuries, are providing modern scientists with a glimpse into the past and potential future technological applications. These fragments, buried…
Researchers inspired by the Argyroneta aquatica spider, which lives underwater due to a protective layer called a plastron, have developed a superhydrophobic surface with a…
A long-standing query about periodical cicadas that emerge every 13 or 17 years was recently answered by a team at USDA Agricultural Research Service: Once…
A recent study revealed that participants enjoyed talking to strangers more than using their smartphones, though they did not always prioritize this preference in actual…
A study by the University of Florida found that nine out of ten dogs preferred food over toys in a training simulation. Conducted with ten…
From left, the Pierolapithecus cranium shortly after discovery, after initial preparation, and after virtual reconstruction. Credit: © David Alba (left), Salvador Moyà-Solà (middle), Kelsey Pugh…
Teaching elementary students creative literary techniques boosts problem-solving skills and resilience, according to a recent study. Incorporating these methods into arts education could further enhance…
Painted auroch head – the first animal figure discovered in Cova Dones, confirming the existence of Palaeolithic rock art at the site. Credit: A Ruiz-Redondo/V…
The Sahara Desert, typically seen as an inhospitable environment, once harbored the ancient Garamantian Empire, which thrived by tapping into hidden groundwater. However, their unsustainable…
Field team members Matt Lamanna (top) and Kara Fikse of CMP excavate a large hadrosaur limb bone at the CTQ, March 2023. Credit: Photo by…
Neanderthal reconstruction made by Brother Kennis for the Neanderthal Museum. Credit: Neanderthal Museum Neanderthals knew how to control fire and used it to cook food.…
A study by Berkeley’s Haas School of Business debunks popular myths around airline ticket pricing strategies. Instead of the expected economic behaviors, airlines often use…
A team of psychologists has determined that children’s understanding of inequality is influenced by how its causes are explained to them. The study involved over…
New research indicates that women’s bodies are seen as slimmer in selfies compared to other angles. Viewing selfies could be more harmful to those prone…
“Unlike other football players, goalkeepers are required to make thousands of very fast decisions based on limited or incomplete sensory information,” says Michael Quinn, the…