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Earth and our entire Milky Way galaxy may sit inside a mysterious giant hole which makes the cosmos expand faster here than ...
Ongoing research into the effect of environmental change on the buzzing of bees reveals that high temperatures and exposure ...
New preliminary research suggests that a combination of higher atmospheric CO2 and hotter temperatures contribute to a ...
Participants can accurately recognize levels of biodiversity through sight and sound, and aspects like color, light, as well ...
Colony of frigatebirds, which provide nutrient inputs to nearby coral reefs. Casey Benkwitt (CC-BY 4.0, ...
ACS Fall 2025 will be held in Washington, DC, in addition to the ACS Fall 2025 Digital Meeting, on August 17-21. For more information, visit the ACS Fall 2025 website or the tabs above. Journalists: ...
A new paper in BJS, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that early-onset gastrointestinal cancer rates are rising dramatically across the globe.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a more sensitive liquid biopsy test that uses RNA instead of DNA for detecting cancer. Using blood samples from patients with colorectal cancer, ...
The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, say the authors of a new study from UCL.
New study shows it’s not just movement that matters. It’s the meaning, the setting and the experience surrounding the activity that determines the impact of exercise on mental health.
People’s intuitive perception of biodiversity through visual and audio cues is remarkably accurate and aligns closely with scientific measures of biodiversity. This is according to new research ...
M.A.S.R. Saadi is a first author on a study published in Nature Communications and a materials science and nanoengineering doctoral student at Rice University. (Photo by Jorge Vidal/Rice University) ...