Laura Torrent did not know that the tiny brown bat she caught in early 2024 would become a global milestone for biodiversity ...
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What drives a wealthy Danish-Norwegian general to delve into ship's logs and become almost obsessed with understanding ocean ...
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A former Ph.D. student at the University of York has used records from museum collections and citizen science projects to ...
New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early ...
Extinction rates are not spiraling upward as many believe, according to a large-scale study analyzing 500 years of data.
Next Saturday the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science will host a Halloween-themed chemistry event call Frankenstein's Lab. The free event will feature hands-on-activities, live ...
What cutting-edge technology has revealed in the 800-year-old search for the Mongol ruler's lost tomb. The "Yuan Emperor Album" includes a portrait of Genghis Khan, an iconic figure in Mongolian ...
Silane and metal silicides are fascinating from a chemical perspective but they can be extremely hazardous. This video explains their chemical properties, common industrial uses, and the safety ...
The 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to three researchers who have shown how technological and scientific innovation, coupled to market ...