To build its nest, a bird won’t go for any old twig. Somehow, birds pick and choose material that...
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91% of reefs surveyed along Great Barrier Reef affected by coral bleaching, report finds
News Support, , Science, 0Ninety-one percent of reefs surveyed along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia were affected by coral bleaching to some...
Machine learning and gravity signals could rapidly detect big earthquakes
Carolyn Gramling, , Science, 0Massive earthquakes don’t just move the ground — they make speed-of-light adjustments to Earth’s gravitational field. Now, researchers have...
House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings
Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, , Science, 0Mr. Moultrie oversees that new group, which will be a focus of the upcoming hearings. Last December, Senator Kirsten...
Cradled inside the hushed world of the womb, fetuses might be preparing to come out howling. In the same...
The sun’s searing radiation led to the shuffling of the solar system’s planets
Liz Kruesi, , Science, 0In the solar system’s early years, the still-forming giant planets sidestepped, did a do-si-do and then swung one of...
Some bats buzz like wasps and bees when grasped, and the sound seems to deter predatory owls. The findings...
Forgotten insurrection clause of 14th Amendment used to force GOP members of Congress to defend their actions on Jan. 6
News Support, , Science, 0Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia speaks outside the U.S. Capitol on April 28, 2022. Win McNamee/Getty Images...
Some proteins have been flagged as potential candidates for new drugs, but they have to journey through the long...
If you’ve got milk, you’ve got options. You can lighten your coffee or soak a cookie, ferment a cheese...
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