The two of us can often be found in a patch of scrubby bushland, phone in hand, slowly scanning for plants. Or crouched behind a tree trunk with binoculars, pausing mid-breath to find the source of a ...
The two of us can often be found in a patch of scrubby bushland, phone in hand, slowly scanning for plants. Or crouched ...
Ever wondered what it might feel like to spot giant spider crabs while you’re snorkelling? Or check plants for the circular holes that indicate native bees are collecting nest materials? Citizen ...
A dialogue on this classic dichotomy My socials: for IG TikTok for my website 15-year-old Texas student shoots high school teacher, then dies at scene Leavitt fires back at reporter over question on ...
Why the Human Brain Grew So Large, Explained by Science An eclectic, bipartisan group suddenly calls for removing Trump using the 25th Amendment Melania Trump hails first conviction under Take It Down ...
The word "nemotia" is a neologism, a newly coined term that in this case, describes the sense of overwhelmingness and disconnect accompanying the thought that nothing you do will ever make a ...
On Christmas Day, 1969, Seiko changed the watch industry forever when it launched the Astron, the world’s first quartz-powered watch. Fast-forward seven years to 1976, and it was fellow Japanese brand ...
A hidden feature of water, long submerged, has finally been brought to the surface. New experiments have revealed supercooled water’s critical point — a specific pressure and temperature at which two ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret about our DNA: it’s not a static blueprint, but a constantly shifting, folding structure that helps control how genes turn on and off. Researchers at the ...
How can life thrive in deep space? The Open Science Data Repository Analysis Working Groups invite volunteers from all backgrounds to help answer this question. Request to join these citizen science ...
There are three questions everyone should be asking; 1. “Why did the United States go to war with Iran at this time?” 2. “Why did Trump lift sanctions on the sale of Russian oil even though Russia is ...
Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, ...