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“Countries are doing the right thing by continuing to ban chemicals called CFCs and HCFCs that damage the ozone layer above ...
A new study shows that artificial light pollution causes birds to sing later at night, impacting their natural behaviors.
Scientists have created a new food source for honey bees that can sustain colonies without natural pollen, improving their ...
Survival pressures gave Channel Islands foxes larger brains, challenging the long-held idea of a universal “island syndrome.” ...
Most of Earth’s species come from a handful of fast-evolving lineages, reshaping how we understand biodiversity and ...
Antarctica is nearing an irreversible tipping point, with ice loss, ocean changes, and wildlife collapse threatening the ...
New research sheds light on Denisovans: chronology of Denisova Cave, sedimentary DNA, and genetic legacy in Asia and Oceania.
A new analysis of burners found in Qurayyah reveals that 2,700 years ago, smoke from Peganum harmala was inhaled.
Lundin Gold reports ultra-high grade deposits at Fruta del Norte and porphyry at Trancaloma; Omai expands Wenot, Guyana.
New research shows that the types of fats we eat, like those in cooking oils, might influence the rate at which cancer cells multiply.
The charity organizations we rely on are overwhelmed by donated clothes. Two words explain why this happens: overconsumption and oversupply.
Neil Garg is leading the charge to rewrite a fundamental principle that's been part of organic chemistry since 1924 -- Bredt's rule.