Earth & Environment

Scientists reveal mosasaurs swam in rivers alongside dinosaurs

Mosasaurs are best known as fearsome marine reptiles that ruled the oceans at the end of the dinosaur era. But new research suggests these...

Why city raccoons rarely cross the road

Raccoons have a reputation for being curious, clever, and fearless, especially in cities where they rummage through trash cans and explore human spaces. But new...

Early Earth trapped water inside its molten interior, study finds

About 4.6 billion years ago, the young Earth was a hostile and violent place. Repeated collisions with space rocks left the planet covered in...

What investors pay attention to can predict where the market is heading

New research suggests that what investors choose to focus on each day can actually predict how the stock market will perform in the near...

Ancient flower art reveals mathematical thinking 8,000 years ago

A new study suggests that some of the world’s earliest botanical art was much more than decoration. Researchers have found that people living over 8,000...

How Mars controls Earth’s climate

Earth's climate has swung between ice ages and warmer periods for millions of years, driven by subtle changes in our planet's orbit and axial...

Could microplastics be fueling Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?

Scientists are warning that tiny plastic particles called microplastics might be damaging our brains and increasing the risk of serious diseases like Alzheimer's and...

Coral reefs have helped stabilize Earth’s climate for 250 million years, new study shows

Coral reefs are famous for supporting colorful marine life, but new research reveals they have shaped something much larger: the stability of Earth’s carbon...

Ancient DNA from Southern Africa rewrites the story of human origins

A major new study has revealed that a group of people in southern Africa lived in partial isolation for hundreds of thousands of years—offering...

Starving penguins off South Africa face a devastating 95% decline, study finds

African penguins living off the coast of South Africa have suffered a catastrophic population collapse over the past two decades, largely because they have...

Scientists find over 16,000 dinosaur footprints along an ancient Bolivian Shoreline

A remarkable fossil site in Bolivia has revealed more than 16,000 dinosaur footprints, offering one of the most detailed pictures ever found of how...

New fish-inspired filter could remove 99% of microplastics from washing machine water

Scientists in Germany have created a new filter that can remove more than 99% of microplastics from washing machine wastewater, offering a promising way...

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What sports betting teaches us about financial markets

Two stock market strategies stand out for their consistent effectiveness: value trading and momentum trading. Value traders look for stocks that seem in some way...

Scientists find an extrasolar moon with active volcanoes

A rocky extrasolar moon (exomoon) with bubbling lava may orbit a planet 550 light-years away from us. This is suggested by an international team of...

Volcanoes can preserve feathers in incredible detail, study finds

A 30,000-year-old vulture fossil discovered in Italy has revealed something surprising—volcanic ash can preserve microscopic details of feathers. This is the first time scientists have...

Thailand’s log coffin culture dated back to Iron Age

In the lush highlands of northwestern Thailand, nestled among deciduous and evergreen forests, lies a fascinating piece of history from the Iron Age. Here, in...

Scientists net 139-pound Oneida Lake sturgeon

That fish was THIS big. Really, it was. Researchers from the Cornell Biological Field Station at Shackelton Point on Oneida Lake, in Bridgeport, New York, caught,...

Why is 2024 predicted to be one of the most active hurricane seasons in...

The predictions are out, and it looks like this year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be one of the most active in recorded history. In an...

Johns Hopkins COVID-19 data center ends after three years

Johns Hopkins University & Medicine's Coronavirus Resource Center ceased collecting and reporting COVID-19 data on March 10, 2023.

The hazards of hypothermia: Stay warm in cold weather

Winter brings many opportunities for cold-weather fun. But it can also bring dangerous temperatures. As you venture outdoors this season, take care to keep...