Earth & Environment

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...

The Sun just did something nobody expected and it kept going for 19 days

The Sun is not known for being quiet! It blasts out energy equivalent to 100 billion nuclear bombs every single second, routinely hurls billion tonne...

Want More Attention on LinkedIn? Try Celebrating Other People Instead of Yourself

Many people use LinkedIn to share career updates, promote achievements, and build professional connections. But according to new research from The University of Texas at...

Hidden Brain Effects of Everyday Air Pollution Alarm Scientists

Most people think air pollution mainly affects the lungs. Dirty air is often associated with coughing, asthma, breathing difficulty, or chest problems. But scientists are...

Early life on Earth may have thrived in impact craters

When free oxygen accumulated in Earth's atmosphere during the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE), the course of life on Earth changed forever. It created a new...

100,000-Year-Old Burned Bones Could Rewrite Human Burial History

Scientists studying ancient human remains in Ethiopia may have uncovered the earliest known evidence of human cremation, dating back about 100,000 years. The discovery comes...

Air Pollution Can Harm the Brain Within Just Hours

Air pollution has long been linked to breathing problems, heart disease, and reduced quality of life. But scientists are now increasingly worried about another...

Earth’s Core Suddenly Changed Direction Beneath the Pacific, Satellites Reveal

Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, something strange happened inside Earth around 2010. Scientists have discovered that part of the planet’s liquid outer core unexpectedly reversed...

Why Gold Never Seems to Lose Its Shine

Gold has fascinated people for thousands of years because of its bright, lasting shine. Ancient civilizations used it for jewelry, coins and artwork, and even...

New Plant-Based Spray Could Eliminate Bad Breath in Dogs

Many dog owners adore their pets but are less enthusiastic about one common problem: bad breath. Smelly dog breath is more than just unpleasant—it can...

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New vapor-collection technology could save water while clearing the air

About two-fifths of all the water that gets withdrawn from lakes, rivers, and wells in the U.S. is used not for agriculture, drinking, or...

3.8-million-year-old fossil cranium unveils more about human ancestry

In 2016, researchers in the Afar region of Ethiopia discovered a nearly complete cranium of an early human ancestor, Australopithecus anamensis, that dates to...

Water ice found in another star system

Water ice shapes the outer regions of our Solar System in profound ways, forming the thick crusts of moons like Europa and Enceladus that...

Valentine’s Day and chocolate are a perfect match, but is it a healthy relationship?

Every year, when Valentine's Day gets close, almost every store is packed with assorted heart-shaped chocolates. As companies put effort into making chocolate the...

How did ‘bird-hipped’ dinosaurs evolve?

Researchers have conducted a new analysis of the origins of ‘bird-hipped’ dinosaurs – the group which includes iconic species such as Triceratops. They found that...

How smart biorefineries can create a sustainable future

Imagine a world where we no longer rely on oil and gas for energy and products. Instead, we use natural, renewable materials to meet our...

Humans may have set foot in North America 20,000 years earlier than thought

An unexpected discovery by an Iowa State University researcher suggests that the first humans may have arrived in North America more than 30,000 years...

Early human settlers in western Mediterranean arrived much earlier than thought

A new study led by researchers from the University of South Florida has changed the way we understand the history of human settlement in...