Coral Reefs in Turks and Caicos Islands resist global bleaching event

A study that relied on citizen scientists to monitor the health of corals on Turks and…

Scientists shed light on mystery of dark matter

Nuclear physicists are putting forward a new candidate for dark matter — a particle they recently…

Study explores sexual harassment at AADR conferences

The American Association for Dental Research (AADR) released findings of a new research study, “Survey of…

Researchers develop new explanation for destructive earthquake vibrations

Earthquakes produce seismic waves with a range of frequencies, from the long, rolling motions that make…

When superconductivity material science meets nuclear physics

Imagine a wire with a thickness roughly one-hundred thousand times smaller than a human hair and…

Manipulating atoms to make better superconductors

Scientists have been interested in superconductors—materials that transmit electricity without losing energy—for a long time because…

New technology helps reduce salt, keep flavor

Eating too much salt can have significant negative health implications, and modern processed food typically contains…

NASA sees ex-tropical cyclone Esther move back into northern territory

NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image ex-tropical cyclone Esther’s remnant clouds that…

Most California cities refuse to retreat from rising seas—one town wants to show how it's done

Ten miles north of Monterey and a world away from Santa Cruz, Bruce Delgado gazed up…

How this garden, with native plants and canoe planters, can help save salmon, orcas

Gardens aren’t just for flowers. They can boost the recovery of salmon and orcas, too. …