Earth & Environment

Five things to know about rare earth elements

Aside from oil, rare earth elements may be the most buzzworthy thing coming out of the ground these days. Headlines trumpet news about new partnerships...

A sleeping giant awakens: Japan’s Kikai volcano is slowly refilling with magma

Scientists have discovered that one of the most powerful volcanoes in Earth’s recent history is slowly building up magma again—more than 7,000 years after...

Scientists discover lost ice age world beneath Texas cave

A surprising discovery deep inside an underwater cave in Texas has revealed a hidden snapshot of life from the Ice Age. A paleontologist from the...

Why winter could be the most dangerous season for your heart

Many people worry about heat waves and rising temperatures, but new research suggests that cold weather may be a greater danger to heart health. A...

Not so lonely after all: Bull sharks choose friends and form social bonds

Sharks are often seen as solitary and dangerous animals that roam the ocean alone. But new research is challenging that image. A long-term study of...

A tiny “ion pump” could make clean water cheaper and power future technologies

Scientists have developed a new kind of device that can move charged particles through water using very little energy—and without any moving parts. This breakthrough...

Study finds surprising cancer link between cats and humans

A large new study has made an exciting discovery about cancer in cats, and it may also help improve how we treat cancer in...

Earth was already moving 3.5 billion years ago, study finds

The story of our planet is written in the slow movement of its surface. Over billions of years, shifting tectonic plates have shaped continents, opened...

Why fashion keeps coming back: Scientists find a 20-year style cycle

Have you ever noticed that old fashion trends seem to come back? Bell-bottom jeans, miniskirts, and vintage styles often return after disappearing for years. Many people...

Are ‘designer’ dogs really better? New study questions popular beliefs

“Designer” crossbreed dogs like cockapoos, cavapoos, and labradoodles have become very popular pets in recent years. Many people believe these dogs are easier to train,...

Neanderthals might have treated infections 50,000 years ago

Neanderthals, our ancient human relatives, may have been more skilled in health care than we once thought. A new study suggests that they could have...

QLD GPs face barriers in supporting VAD, shows QUT study

Queensland general practitioners provide compassionate, holistic care to patients seeking voluntary assisted dying (VAD), but many face significant hurdles that limit their capacity to...

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Your community could influence how long you’ll live

In a new study, researchers found while lifestyle choices and genetics go a long way toward predicting longevity, certain community characteristics also play important...

Scientists unlock the secrets of near-Earth asteroid Bennu

Scientists now know much more about the material NASA's first asteroid sample return mission will be collecting in just a few weeks. In a special...

1 billion lives at risk if we don’t act on climate change, new study...

A new study from the University of Western Ontario warns that we could be risking the lives of 1 billion people, mostly in poorer...

The sixth extinction? How humans are driving species to the edge of survival

Human activity may be setting the stage for the largest extinction event since the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago,...

Cold weather may help you burn more fat in exercise

In a new study, researchers found that high-intensity interval exercise may help burn more fat when performed in cold weather. The research was conducted by...

How a massive salt crisis transformed Mediterranean marine life millions of years ago

About 5.5 million years ago, a dramatic event known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis drastically altered the Mediterranean Sea. This event, caused by the Mediterranean's...
electronic waste

An effective way to recycle copper from complex electronic waste

Electronic waste, such as discarded mobile phones, computers, and tablets, contains a large number of precious metals including copper, zinc, gold, silver, etc. Electronic waste...

Pesticides are linked to Parkinson’s disease, Study Finds

As the European Union renews the approval of the herbicide glyphosate for another decade, a new editorial paper published in the Journal of Parkinson's...