Glaciers flowed on ancient Mars, but slowly

The weight and grinding movement of glaciers has carved distinctive valleys and fjords into Earth’s surface.…

Study of fraternity hazing reveals little connection to group solidarity

Even though it reaches deep into human history, hazing remains a puzzling behavior for social scientists.…

Disabled households twice as likely to be struggling with cost of living crisis

New research shows that nearly half of disabled households (48%) have struggled to keep their home…

Photo-induced ion displacement in mixed-halide perovskites for a battery directly chargeable by light

Lead halide perovskites (e.g., MAPbI3) are an emerging family of semiconductor materials with excellent optoelectronic properties…

Morality plays a role in COVID-19 conspiracy theories and prevention behaviors

A new, international analysis links belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories to a lower tendency to support…

World's tiniest plumbing could one day funnel drugs to individual human cells

Working on microscopic pipes only a millionth as wide as a single strand of human hair,…

Scientists discover protein that helps sperm fuse with an egg and could improve fertility treatments

A new protein named MAIA after the Greek goddess of motherhood could be crucial in helping…

Aggression de-escalation gene identified in fruit flies

The brain mechanisms that cause aggressive behavior have been well studied. Far less understood are the…

Why the way you talk to your child about math matters

“You’re so smart!” Click here for original story, Why the way you talk to…

Dynamic confinement of SAPO-17 cages on selectivity control of syngas conversion

A research team led by Prof. Pan Xiulian and Prof. Bao Xinhe from the Dalian Institute…