Earth & Environment

Major music release days may lead to more traffic deaths, Harvard study finds

Listening to new music is exciting for fans, especially when a major artist releases a long-awaited album. But a new study suggests that the excitement...

Hot weather and air pollution together may raise suicide risk

Suicide is a major public health concern in the United States and around the world. Over the past several decades, suicide rates in the...

Ancient plant viruses may have originated before the last ice age

A group of plant viruses that infect many important crops may have origins stretching back tens of thousands of years, long before humans began...

The Sun has a heartbeat

Think you know the Sun? You glance up on a clear day, feel the warmth on your face, and it seems reassuringly constant. Same star,...

Tiny zircon crystals reveal new secrets about Earth’s earliest history

Scientists still have many questions about the earliest years of our planet. Earth formed about 4.55 billion years ago, but almost no rocks from that...

Climate change could wipe out 20% of Colombia’s cocoa land by 2050, study warns

Colombia may lose nearly one-fifth of the land currently suitable for growing cocoa by 2050, according to a new scientific study. The research suggests that...

Why many middle‑aged Americans feel worse than previous generations

A growing number of Americans in their 50s and early 60s say they feel lonelier, more depressed, and physically weaker than people of the...

Why dance tracks dominate TikTok while love songs rule Spotify

What makes a song become a hit today? While listeners certainly play a role, new research suggests that streaming platforms and their algorithms also have...

US is less prone to oil price shocks than in past decades

Oil is a global market, so when prices rise in one place, they rise everywhere. The current war against Iran has already raised oil...

Scientists grow chickpeas in “moon dirt,” opening the door to farming on the Moon

As NASA prepares for future missions that could send astronauts back to the Moon, scientists are trying to answer an important question: what will...

Elephants steer clear of humans much more than other wildlife, study finds

Wild animals do not all react to human activity in the same way. A new study from Botswana shows that some species are much more...

Antarctica has lost ice the size of 10 Los Angeles cities in 30 years

A new 30-year study has revealed how Antarctica’s ice is slowly retreating along parts of its vast coastline. Scientists led by researchers at the University...

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These Willo dinosaurs hang out underground, shows study

Have you ever heard of a dinosaur that might have lived underground? That's what a recent study suggests about Willo, a plant-eating dinosaur whose skull...

Chang’e-6 uncovers hidden history of the moon’s mysterious farside

For decades, scientists have wondered why the moon’s two sides are so different. The side we see from Earth, known as the nearside, is smoother...

Social medias and the ‘like’ can make you depressed, new study shows

In a new study, researchers found that people who use social networks passively and tend to compare themselves with others are in danger of...

Scientist find a new mass extinction

It's not often a new mass extinction is identified; after all, such events were so devastating they really stand out in the fossil record. In...

Warren Buffett: My view about self-driving cars and trucks

The auto industry has been working on autonomous driving for years. In some cities, people can already hop in a driverless taxi, and many companies...

Expedition to highest active volcano unearths clues about life on other worlds

A harsh sun shines down through a cloudless sky, across a vast and unforgiving landscape. It’s covered in gray rock, giant ice sculptures and expansive...

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...

Scientists develop a clever plan to protect freshwater crocodiles from deadly cane toads

Scientists from Macquarie University, working alongside Bunuba Indigenous rangers and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia, have come up...