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Nighttime rehearsal for Ariane 6 toward first flight
Yesterday, a team of CNES, ESA, Arianespace and ArianeGroup personnel at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French…
A parasitic haunting: When snakes are eaten from within
Amidst the sawgrass and cypress swamps of Everglades National Park, a 16-foot Burmese python slithers in…
Himalayan communities are under siege from landslides—and climate change is worsening the crisis
Three-quarters of annual rain in the Himalayas arrives in the monsoon season from June to September.…
Tiny and mysterious: Research sheds light on sub-Saharan Africa's seahorses, pipefish and pipehorses
Seahorses are considered fabled creatures by many; something that only exists in old mythical tales of…
People in Europe ate seaweed for thousands of years before it largely disappeared from our diets—new research
Seaweed isn’t something that generally features today in European recipe books, even though it is widely…
How climate change is affecting the seasons
Autumn has finally arrived in the UK following an unusually sunny September. The days are growing…
Young people must negotiate risks and issues of consent for online sexual encounters, researcher says
Young people see the internet as a natural platform for their everyday romantic and sexual encounters,…
Romance or nomance? Adolescents prefer to see less sex, more friendships, platonic relationships on screen, says report
This year’s Teens & Screens report from UCLA’s Center for Scholars & Storytellers, or CSS, found…
Genomic insights reveal evolutionary history of clouded leopards, inform conservation
Both ecologically and morphologically, the clouded leopards known as Neofelis nebulosa are a distinct lineage of…