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NOAA's Arctic report outlines how its winter's being redefined
NOAA unveiled its annual Arctic Report Card painting a grim picture as experts say winter's "whole concept" was reportedly being "redefined."
8 million tons of plastic tornadoes are churning in our oceans, scientists say
Microplastics are scourge of the world’s oceans, but finding where they accumulate could help direct conservation efforts.
Polar bears in southern Greenland are 'using jumping genes to rapidly rewrite their own DNA' to survive melting sea ice
Warming temperatures appear to be driving genetic mutations in some polar bears to help them survive the shifting climatic conditions.
Novel Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe instrument delivers first-light data
Southwest Research Institute's novel Compact Dual Ion Composition Experiment (CoDICE) instrument aboard NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) spacecraft has successfully collected
New research suggests interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is not a spaceship
As 3I/ATLAS reaches its closest point to Earth on Friday-167 million miles away, nearly twice the Sun-Earth distance-astronomers continue to study it. Discovered over the summer,
An anthropologist made a mammal 'monogamy scale'. Here's where humans rank.
Sticking with a long-term life partner to rear children has long been considered a dominant mating pattern for our species, although reproductive monogamy is not universal across our many cultures
'We were amazed': Scientists using James Webb telescope may have discovered the earliest supernova in the known universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope report that a powerful gamma-ray burst detected in March may have been produced by the explosion of a massive star just 730 million years after the
Humans aren't the only animals that gather to hunker down together at Christmas
Just as humans have historically gathered during winter, many animals do the same. Animals may not be exchanging presents or decorating their nests and dens but a lot of species become more social in
ULA lifts 27 Amazon satellites on Atlas V rocket
Colorado-headquartered United Launch Alliance launched on Tuesday a fresh set of Amazon Internet satellites into orbit.
Engineers develop real-time membrane imaging for sustainable water filtration
CU Boulder researchers have introduced a solution to improving the performance of large-scale desalination plants: stimulated Raman scattering (SRS).
Israeli scientists use AI to improve irrigation and spot plant stress early
A Hebrew University study suggests AI tools could help growers better manage water use by predicting healthy plant behavior and flagging early signs of stress.
Ancient bees found nested inside fossilized bone — a behavior never seen before
Learn how environmental constraints and a lack of soil led ancient bees to reuse fossil cavities in a Caribbean cave, leaving the first known evidence of this behavior.
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