Earth & Environment

Book publishing’s AI panic is here. And nobody knows what to do about it

The disruptive force of artificial intelligence is engulfing the world of book publishing. In March, publisher Hachette Book Group pulled a forthcoming horror novel after...

Scientists develop cleaner, cheaper way to get lithium from hard rock

Lithium is one of the world's most important minerals because it is used in rechargeable batteries that power electric vehicles, smartphones, laptops, and energy...

The Sun is changing and we don’t know why

Put your ear to the ground in the right place and you can hear a train coming from miles away. Long before it appears on...

Prenatal Pesticide Exposure May Affect the Brain for Years After Birth

A new study has raised serious concerns about a pesticide that has been widely used around the world for decades. Researchers found that children exposed...

Scientists Turn Pomegranate Waste Into Powerful Water Purifier

Pomegranate peels that are normally thrown away by food vendors could soon help clean polluted water, thanks to a new study by researchers at...

Strange Two-Legged “Crocodile Cousin” Shows How Weird Life Was Before Dinosaurs Ruled Earth

Long before dinosaurs became the dominant animals on Earth, the planet was filled with strange creatures that looked unlike anything alive today. One newly described...

Hidden Chemicals May Be Secretly Driving the Global Obesity Crisis

Obesity has become one of the biggest health problems in the modern world. Over the past few decades, the number of overweight and obese...

Nearly Half the Material in Your T-Shirt Is Wasted Before You Even Buy It

When people think about clothing waste, they usually picture old clothes being thrown away or dumped in landfills. But according to new research, a huge...

NASA Scientists Discover New Material That Could Help Turn Moon Rocks Into Resources

NASA researchers have discovered a new heat-resistant material that could help future astronauts use moon rocks to build structures, produce oxygen, and support long-term...

Common Pesticide Linked to Lasting Brain Changes in Children

A widely used insecticide may leave lasting effects on children’s brains if exposure happens before birth, according to a major study published in JAMA...

Why Hotel Booking Chatbots Are Creeping Out Travelers

AI-powered chatbots are becoming increasingly common on hotel booking websites, helping travelers search for rooms, compare prices, and answer questions. But new research suggests these...

How the Great Pyramid of Giza has survived 4,500 years of Egyptian earthquakes

The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt has survived more than 4,500 years. Earthquakes have repeatedly shaken the region, including the magnitude 5.8 Cairo earthquake...

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First amber found in Antarctica reveals ancient forest secrets

For the first time, scientists have discovered amber on the Antarctic continent, filling a major gap in the global map of amber finds. This remarkable...

Whale hunting in south America began 5,000 years ago—far earlier than we thought

The history of whale hunting is much older—and more global—than researchers once believed. A new study shows that Indigenous communities living along the southern coast...

Warren Buffett: Why I Did Not Buy Amazon

Amazon.com, Inc is one of the largest companies in the world. It grew from a small online bookstore into a technology powerhouse with revenues coming...

Tyrannosaurus rex was terrifyingly good at walking, super-efficient at lower speeds

While smaller dinosaurs needed speed, huge predators like Tyrannosaurus rex were optimized for energy-efficient walking, according to a study published in PLOS ONE. Theropod dinosaurs...

Apes may have great sense of humor, study finds

Imagine a world where laughter and playfulness aren't just human traits but are shared across some of the animal kingdom's most intelligent beings. This isn't...

Scientists date the moon’s oldest crater to 4.32 billion years

Scientists have discovered that the oldest and largest impact basin on the moon, called the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, is more than 4.32 billion...

The world’s ‘chemical diversity’ tripled in just 20 years

There are 350,000 chemicals available on the market and in circulation worldwide, according to a new estimate. The last time researchers compiled a list, it...

Dinosaur fossils reveal clues that could help fight cancer

A new study published in the journal Biology suggests that advanced techniques used to study dinosaur fossils might help scientists better understand cancer. Researchers from...