A court ruling that blocks Trump administration vaccine policy is a win for science. But much work remains to rebuild trust ...
You’re hosting a wedding at your home next summer, and the happy couple asked you to decorate the four gardens on the grounds ...
Orchids don’t always reward their pollinators — sometimes they mislead them. From flowers that mimic insect mates to blooms that smell like rotting fish, orchids have evolved remarkable strategies to ...
Mosquitoes stop feeding because signals from rectal cells tell them they’re full, offering a target for preventing human bites.
Experimenters hope to harness the powerful effects of medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy at doses smaller than those studied most.
Seemingly random charging of identical materials depends on the carbonaceous molecules stuck to their surfaces ...
Nearly one third of sharks studied near the Bahamas’ Eleuthera Island were found to have caffeine, painkillers and other ...
Magnetic crystals provide the earliest evidence yet of the plate tectonics that likely made Earth habitable, pushing its start back by 140 million years.
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining the levels of many nutrients in our environment, but warming could disrupt their function in certain cycles.
A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
Data suggest people lived at Chile’s Monte Verde site thousands of years later than thought, challenging key “pre-Clovis” evidence. Not all agree.
Satellite data show that U.S. cities have more nighttime cloud cover than nearby countryside, and building height and density ...