Earth & Environment

AI creates smart 3D crime scenes that investigators can search like Google

Crime scenes are usually available for investigation for only a short time. During those crucial hours, police must carefully record every piece of evidence before...

Could the Air You Breathe Increase Your Dementia Risk?

Dementia is a group of conditions that slowly damage the brain, making it harder for people to remember, think clearly, solve problems, communicate, and...

Could a Common Road Chemical Quietly Increase Alzheimer’s Risk?

Scientists are paying increasing attention to pollution that comes from vehicle tires. Unlike exhaust emissions, tiny particles released as tires wear down receive much less...

Could Invisible Microplastics Raise Your Risk of Heart Attacks?

Plastic has become part of everyday life. It is used in food packaging, drink bottles, clothing, household products, cars, and countless other items. As these...

Tiny bottle filter could bring safe drinking water to millions during floods and droughts

A team of researchers has created a small, portable water filter that could make it much easier for people to get clean drinking water...

Heat Waves and Dirty Air May Damage Your Heart

Hot weather does more than make people feel uncomfortable. It can also place extra strain on the heart and blood vessels. Doctors from Vanderbilt University...

Most Americans prefer to die at home, but the US healthcare system often prevents...

Ask people what they want at the end of their lives, and overwhelmingly the answers will revolve around comfort, dignity and time at home...

Scientists discover mild warming rewires one-third of microalgae genes

Tiny microalgae may be invisible to the human eye, but they play a huge role in keeping Earth healthy. They absorb large amounts of carbon...

New water sensors may help stop fish die-offs before they begin

New technology could soon help protect fish farmers around Africa's largest lake by providing early warnings before dangerous water conditions lead to mass fish...

Nearly one in four Dutch honeybee colonies died last winter, raising fresh concerns

Nearly one in four honeybee colonies in the Netherlands did not survive the winter of 2025–2026, according to a new national survey. Researchers say the...

Neanderthals were thriving just before they disappeared, new DNA study reveals

For many years, scientists have wondered why Neanderthals disappeared after surviving for hundreds of thousands of years. A new study suggests that, at least in...

Most of moon’s water likely remains chemically bound in its deep interior

After decades of analyzing reams of lunar rocks back here on Earth, the canonical view of the Moon was that it was anhydrous; that...

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Scientists find new way to remove microplastics from water

Scientists find a way to turn a common breakfast food into a new material that can cheaply remove salt and microplastics from seawater.
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Benefits and risks of having a pet

People have kept animals for companion since 15,000 years ago. Pet ownership is a feature to every human culture in the world. In the...

Mountain building linked to major extinction half a billion years ago, shows study

Over 500 million years ago, life on Earth was booming during the Cambrian explosion. However, at the same time, tectonic plates were colliding, forming mountains,...

Water’s epic journey to Earth began before the Sun formed

The origin of Earth’s water is a complicated mystery that scientists have been untangling for decades.

Scientists release new all-sky map of the outermost region of our galaxy

Astronomers using data from NASA and the ESA (European Space Agency) telescopes have released a new all-sky map of the outermost region of our...

Study on sea surface temperatures offers definitive proof of human-driven climate change

Recent oceanic research has provided striking evidence of human influence on climate change, specifically showing how activities related to the increase in CO2 emissions...
The world's largest ice is melting 10 times faster

The world’s largest ice is melting 10 times faster

In a new study, scientists have found that the world's largest ice shelf, Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf, is fasting very rapidly. They found that the...

People love the billionaire, but hate the billionaires’ club

Americans may respect and admire how individual billionaires – think Oprah Winfrey or Bill Gates – made their billions, even as they rage against...