Urban Areas Influence Rainfall Patterns, Study Finds
A recent study indicates that urban environments can alter rainfall patterns, with the effects being highly dependent on the type of storm involved.
A recent study indicates that urban environments can alter rainfall patterns, with the effects being highly dependent on the type of storm involved.
Recent findings highlight a notable warming trend in equatorial Atlantic waters during the mid- to late Holocene, providing valuable information on how oceans may sequester heat over extended periods.
A collaborative research effort has led to the development of a technique that could make scattering mediums transparent for entangled information, enhancing quantum communication.
A recent study indicates that Azara's owl monkeys in South America have gained weight over the past 25 years, potentially due to climate change.
A significant fossil site has been discovered in the Northwest Territories of Canada, providing new insights into the origins of complex animal life on Earth.
A study reveals that cows can identify their handlers by both face and voice, showcasing their cognitive abilities.
A recent study highlights the role of beekeepers and their bees in environmental surveys, showcasing their contributions to scientific research.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft has successfully completed a flyby of Mars, coming remarkably close to the planet and capturing impressive images during its approach.
NASA scientists have introduced an innovative AI tool designed to address the persistent issue of harmful algae blooms in ocean waters, as detailed in a recent study.
Recent research published in Economic Inquiry indicates that implementing universal free school meals may lead to a significant decrease in out-of-school suspensions for students in both elementary and secondary education.
A recent global overview reveals that plastic food packaging, caps, and bottles are the most prevalent forms of marine litter across 112 nations, raising concerns about environmental impacts.
A recent study sheds light on how eukaryotes, including multicellular organisms, thrived in oxygenated seafloors for hundreds of millions of years, enhancing our understanding of evolution.
Tim Goddard, NASA's open water lead, shares details about the recovery of astronauts from the Artemis II mission, highlighting the collaboration with U.S. Navy divers.
In a heartfelt post, Anyma celebrates the fifth anniversary of its project, reflecting on the journeys through the GENESYS, QUANTUM, and ÆDEN eras.
The former Beastie Boys studio G-Son in LA's Atwater Village is being restored as a multi-purpose creative venue.
Recent discoveries in West Africa challenge established views on early human life, suggesting that ancient populations may have thrived in dense rainforest environments.
In a groundbreaking effort, Australian scientists are utilizing advanced DNA analysis from feces to support the survival of the critically endangered Gilbert’s potoroo, which has a dwindling population of fewer than 150 individuals.
A recent study from the University of Zurich highlights how historical co-determination practices in monasteries aid their resilience against modern technological challenges across three countries.
A recent study from UCL explores how the development of powerful heads may have influenced the evolution of small arms in meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex.
A recent study highlights the significant differences in home delivery reliance between urban and rural Americans, revealing a growing divide in online shopping habits.