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While the Webb Telescope watched exoplanet K2‑18b glide across its parent star, sulfur‑bearing gases appeared in the planet’s ...
A blast of charged particles from the Sun - a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm - is currently sweeping past our planet. Auroras ...
Mattresses sold for children can emit harmful chemicals linked to health risks. Emissions rise with body heat and weight.
A man-made, artificial diet has been created for endangered honey bees and can bring a positive impact to agriculture.
Seals survive pregnancy under extreme conditions. Their biology could improve IVF, diabetes care, and birth safety.
Birdsong clearly reflects bird personalities, linking exploration and aggression to song complexity across sexes.
Macaque mothers rested less after losing infants but showed no long-term signs of animal grief. No changes in feeding or ...
Over one-third of the compounds were terpenoids, chemicals that plants use to ward off threats like insects and pathogens. Terpenoids are already known for their medicinal uses. Some can fight cancer, ...
Farmers in northern Pakistan are using ice towers to ease a growing water crisis and keep their crops alive amid climate change.
A new study shows how the Sun and Earth's atmosphere destroy life-bearing meteoroids before they reach the planet.
Scientists discovered trees use a biological clock to time growth. Changing this clock helps trees grow better and adapt to new environments.
Researchers in Kyoto have created a new pandemic response system combining surveillance, rapid diagnostics, and global pathogen tracking.
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