Climate change is causing rivers to slowly lose oxygen, threatening fish and other life in the waterways, a new study shows.
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Scientists solve one of the most extreme and confusing events in the modern climate record
In 2015, after decades of relative stability, Antarctica's sea ice suddenly began to disappear. Sea ice extent reached a record low in 2023, and scientists have now figured out what happened in that ...
A recent study by the US National Partnership for Women & Families reveals that women are at a greater risk of job disruption ...
Cockroaches tend to unsettle people for obvious reasons, though their biology is often stranger than their appearance. One ...
The phrase “science diplomacy” conjured a romantic image: a polar bear standing next to a Russian and an American scientist ...
Research shows yawning might help clear waste from our brains. Plus, breaking down a CDC report on how little sleep Americans ...
Regular coffee drinkers know there is a big difference between a brew’s aroma and its taste. A cup may smell warm and ...
A survey found that more than 60 percent of respondents “strongly support” making psychedelics easier to study, reflecting a ...
An international team of researchers led by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, working with 15 collaborators around the world, has conducted the most ...
Cancer cells travel through the blood like restless seeds, searching for places to take root. Yet one organ they almost never ...
The Bermuda Triangle, an area of ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, continues to grab the world’s attention.
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Why humans simply aren’t built for strict monogamy
This is what science actually says about humans’ capacity for commitment ...
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