Sharks and stingrays have been traded for centuries. Here's why that history could help save them

Sharks, along with rays, and their products have been historically consumed and traded by many communities…

Tax returns: Scams are rising rapidly—how to spot a fake phone call and avoid falling victim

Tax deadlines, such as the annual January 31 deadline for filing UK self-assessment tax returns, typically…

It's official: World's largest giant waterlily recognized by Guinness World Records

At an event hosted at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in West London, an official from…

Leveling up: How UK freeports risk harboring international crime

A significant element of the UK government’s leveling up plan to create thousands of jobs, regenerate…

Accra is congested, but relocating Ghana's capital is not the only option, say researchers

Capital cities play an important role in the socio-economic development of every country. People generally move…

ISS Daily Summary Report – 2/01/2023

Payloads: Fluid Dynamics in Space (FLUIDICS): The crew disconnected and stowed the Fluidics HDD and its…

Protected areas fail to safeguard more than 75% of global insect species, finds study

Insects play crucial roles in almost every ecosystem—they pollinate more than 80% of plants and are…

319-million-year-old fish preserves the earliest fossilized brain of a backboned animal

The CT-scanned skull of a 319-million-year-old fossilized fish, pulled from a coal mine in England more…

Physicists observe rare resonance in molecules for the first time

If she hits just the right pitch, a singer can shatter a wine glass. The reason…

When your supernova's a dud: Rare binary star features weirdly round orbit, researchers report

After crunching a mountain of astronomy data, Clarissa Pavao, an undergraduate at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott,…