Ancient Fossil Sheds Light on Maternal Care in Shellfish
A significant discovery by an international team led by Dr. Graciela Delvene reveals the oldest evidence of maternal care in shellfish, dating back 125 million years.
A significant discovery by an international team led by Dr. Graciela Delvene reveals the oldest evidence of maternal care in shellfish, dating back 125 million years.
A recent study indicates that practical digital skills are essential for alleviating anxiety related to retirement, alongside positive financial attitudes.
The Trump administration's focus on 'America First in Africa' may be neglecting vital sectors like space, potentially allowing China to strengthen its foothold on the continent.
Research indicates that the growth rate of T. rex was slower than previously understood, with the dinosaur taking about 40 years to reach its full size of around eight tons.
The El Niño phenomenon has reemerged, marked by elevated water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific, as confirmed by satellite observations from June 2026.
An investigation by The Wall Street Journal reveals that influencer videos promoting Polymarket included fabricated bets amounting to around $1.9 million, raising integrity concerns.
A recent study by physicists at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, in collaboration with the German Aerospace Center, questions the traditional reliance on imaginary numbers in quantum mechanics.
Research suggests that turning to cats for comfort may not yield the expected emotional benefits, highlighting differences in pet behavior.
The dynamics of China-Asean relations encompass both risks and opportunities, reflecting the region's strategic significance amid global tensions.
Researchers at Tufts University have utilized bioengineering to identify new protein targets that may enhance the efficacy of drugs and vaccines, leveraging evolution's biological processes.
Recent experiments led by Tommaso Zaccaria suggest that certain Earth microorganisms may endure harsh conditions similar to those found on Mars, raising questions about extraterrestrial life.
The ERNEST rover has successfully completed a 16-mile journey in the Colorado Desert, showcasing its capabilities for future lunar and Martian exploration.
A study from Newcastle University indicates that bumblebees experience improved visual processing and quicker decision-making when under stress.
Recent research indicates that the increasing brown coloration of freshwater lakes is adversely affecting traditional sport fish like trout and bass, while benefiting species such as pike and walleye.
Recent research indicates that certain behaviors of AI chatbots, such as personalization and excessive agreement, may contribute to users' delusions.
In response to the challenges posed by ocean warming, scientists are increasing efforts to support stressed kelp forests by targeting urchin populations and introducing more resilient kelp species.
Recent research reveals that the human body still holds many secrets, with scientists uncovering new details and overlooked structures, suggesting our understanding is far from complete.
Research indicates that newborn neurons must fragment their DNA to navigate the constricted environments of the developing brain, highlighting a crucial aspect of neural development.
MarketWatch provides a profile of Space Exploration Technologies Corp., detailing its significance in the space industry.
MSCI has assigned SpaceX a Triple C ESG rating, placing the company in a controversial position alongside Russia following its actions in Ukraine.