As a result of the climate crisis, global warming is driving up temperatures around the world—and bumblebees, like humans, ...
As greenhouse gases go, nitrous oxide (N2O) is a doozy. With a global warming potential 273 times that of carbon dioxide, ...
A citizen science project reveals that most boat users along the North-East coast in the U.K. do not disturb dolphins and are ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed lubricant additives that protect both ...
A research team at the University of Pittsburgh led by Alexander Star, a chemistry professor in the Kenneth P. Dietrich ...
A venomous, 8-inch centipede may be the stuff of nightmares, but it could save the life of those affected by kidney disease.
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Some of the ocean's tiniest organisms get swept into underwater currents that act as a conduit that shuttles them from the ...
Human activities account for a substantial amount—anywhere from 20% to more than 60%—of toxic thallium that has entered the ...
Hurricanes are among the world's most destructive natural hazards. Their ability to cause damage is shaped by their ...
A bemused fishmonger at a seafood market in Portsmouth, N.H., weighed and packaged a dozen filets of fish and three lobster ...
Artificial intelligence analysis of data gathered by acoustic recording devices is a promising new tool for monitoring the ...