A 20-year project in Bangladesh reveals that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water can slash death rates from major ...
The young reader’s journey begins with the gleaming metallic cover — a hint about the treasures within — and moves on to Egyptian artifacts; pirate hoards; the legend of the mythical city of gold, El ...
Around 80% of proteins involved in diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative illnesses do not have a stable structure. These ...
Archaeologists studied hundreds of unfinished stone heads in a quarry on Easter Island to better understand how they were constructed and the society that made them.
The United Nations' climate change body may unintentionally be eroding public trust in science because of the way it ...
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A new AI tool called Inquire is trained on millions of wildlife photos from citizen scientists worldwide. Researcher Sara ...
Over the past half-century, China’s development was achieved mainly by 250 million labourers moving from rural areas to urban ...
Justice will be served at the White House on Tuesday as Trump pardons a pair of turkeys for fowl reasons, participating in ...
Bear Warriors United, a nonprofit advocating for Florida's black bears, challenged the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's decision to allow what the agency calls a "highly regulated" ...
A damning new analysis, “ The Drain of Scientific Publishing, ” suggests that the science publishing system has become a ...
The Royal Photographic Society Awards, the longest-running photography prize, has unveiled its 2025 recipients.