Earth & Environment

Giant hidden blobs inside Earth may explain why our planet can support life

Deep under our feet—almost 1,800 miles below the surface—scientists have found two huge and mysterious structures that may hold clues to how Earth formed...

How Neanderthal DNA helps explain why our faces look the way they do

Every human face is different, but scientists still know surprisingly little about how our DNA shapes these differences. To learn more, researchers are turning to...

Common pesticide linked to hidden brain damage, study finds

A new study has found that children in New York City who were exposed to the insecticide chlorpyrifos (CPF) before birth show changes in...

The ancient poem that misled the world about the Black Death

For hundreds of years, people have been taught that the Black Death sped across Asia like a wildfire, racing along the Silk Road from...

How tiny algae may have helped life survive Earth’s worst mass extinction

About 252 million years ago, Earth experienced the most devastating mass extinction in its history. Known as “the Great Dying,” this event wiped out more...

How a modern koala is related to a ferocious ice age predator

Koalas may look like peaceful, eucalyptus-chewing tree-dwellers, while the marsupial lion was one of the fiercest Ice Age predators ever to roam Australia. But scientists...

Scientists discover a key gene that helps shape the taste and quality of tea

Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world, but the size of the young buds at the top of the tea...

Ancient Roman glass cups hold secret messages from their creators

In early 2023, art historian and glassblower Hallie Meredith stood inside a quiet gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art when she noticed something...

Scientists recover the world’s oldest RNA from a 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth

For the first time in history, scientists have extracted and decoded RNA molecules from the remains of an Ice Age woolly mammoth. The breakthrough, achieved...

Air pollution increases cardiac arrest risk, study shows

A new study conducted by the Politecnico di Milano in Lombardy has revealed alarming findings about the link between air pollution and cardiac arrest...

Why we fear rare disasters more than everyday dangers

People often panic over rare but dramatic disasters like plane crashes, terror attacks, or nuclear accidents—while ignoring more common dangers such as car crashes...

Common industrial chemical may cause Parkinson’s disease

Scientists from the University of Rochester and other research groups have found new evidence that a common chemical used in industries may be linked...

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Oil and gas pollution linked to 91,000 early deaths in the US every year

A major new study has found that air pollution from oil and gas activities is killing tens of thousands of people in the United...

Scientists reveal the dining secrets of giant dinosaurs

A fascinating new study reveals surprising details about the eating habits of some of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs that roamed North America millions of...

Modern birds evolved before the mass extinction that killed dinosaurs, shows study

One of the key skull features that characterizes 99% of modern birds evolved before the mass extinction event that killed all large dinosaurs.

NBC using AI to clone Al Michaels’ voice for the Olympics. Experts says there’s...

Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Michaels has been associated with the Olympic Games for more than 40 years. Michaels announced the U.S. hockey team’s historic...

Scientists discover simple new method to store carbon dioxide in concrete without weakening it

A team of engineers led by Northwestern University has found a new way to store carbon dioxide (CO2) in concrete, which is widely used...
Big data in smart city

Big data in smart city

Nowadays, the word “smart” means two things: sophisticated computing ability and connection. We use various smart devices in daily life, such as smartphones, smartwatches, tablets,...

What makes giant jellyfish’s sting so deadly

With summer on the way, and some beaches reopening after COVID-19 shutdowns, people will be taking to the ocean to cool off on a...

Energy unleashed by submarine volcanoes could power a continent

Volcanic eruptions deep in our oceans are capable of extremely powerful releases of energy, at a rate high enough to power the whole of...