Ocean temperature patterns appear to act as a natural brake on the global spread of drought, preventing vast areas of the ...
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We remember little to nothing of early childhood — and a recent mouse study may help explain why
Early in life, neural networks in the brain's memory center are highly connected, and they are only later refined into ...
A study based on 47 million galaxies found that the cosmic web retains patterns on enormous scales, which could force a ...
Beneath the ocean’s surface, an unseen system works without pause. Tiny microbes drift through the water, breaking down ...
Scientists have developed a color-changing tactile sensor that lets robots visualize touch in real time, paving the way for more precise manufacturing, prosthetics, and robotic surgery.
An analysis of precinct-level data reveals that many neighborhoods dominated by renters supported Measure A, although not all.
Martin Stuefer, the director of the Hyperspectral Imaging Lab at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, is both a pilot and researcher.
A reanalysis of the "cold blob" at the bottom of the Atlantic suggests that it's caused by the weakening of AMOC, a key artery of the ocean.
Esteemed forensic anthropologist Sue Black gives a candid insight into the UK criminal justice system and how it really works ...
From changing climates to disappearing insect species, experts offered a peek at the science behind phenomena in nature at ...
What happens when we die? It’s one of the single greatest questions in the history of humankind, silently driving science and religion for centuries. The standard reductionist model says consciousness ...
Color-changing mood rings, forehead fever strips and car-shade indicators all change hues as they warm and cool, thanks to a ...
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