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People's knee-jerk reaction to seeing death in nature is often not positive. The burn scar left by wildfire on a once-forested hillside, or a ghostly white cor…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gives the climate event a 63% chance to "rank among the largest El Niño events in the historical record goi…
It is unpleasant, strange and often comes as a surprise: shame. But why do we feel it? An international study has shed new light on the emotion of shame, which…
Equipped with rock picks and hand lenses, a team of geoscientists deployed to the Mojave Desert recently to investigate a tantalizing “fingerprint” detected by…
The million-dollar race to ‘blow up’ math’s hardest equations New results challenge AI’s promise for solving how fluids swirl—and suggest a more human path fo…
Researchers combining two methods to reconstruct the rupture evolution of the July 2025 magnitude 8.8 Kamchatka earthquake found the rupture from the megathrus…
Ireland's native woodland scheme, which was introduced by the government in 2001, is successfully bringing back biodiversity. But the country still struggles t…
An experiment with a toy universe made up of extremely cold atoms shows how time can emerge from quantum interactions, instead of existing by default
A KAIST research team has succeeded, for the first time, in synthesizing the core raw material for fabricating asymmetric MXene, a so-called "Janus-faced" nano…
The study, published in European Financial Management, focused on "inside debt," which includes pensions and deferred compensation awarded to chief executives.…
The paleoneurologist saved by her science Johanna Gabriela Ottilie “Tilly” Edinger dedicated her career to studying ancient brains. It saved her life By Kati…

























