Since the world’s first human baby was born by in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the UK…
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Parents need better support to develop digital literacies for themselves and their children, researcher says
Parents should be taught how to better understand the increasingly volatile social media landscape that is…
Researchers suggest the most compelling places to search for life will look like 'anomalies'
In the past two and a half years, two next-generation telescopes have been sent to space:…
Editorial: In ruling for the future, Montana judge says state must weigh climate change in policies
A Montana judge’s ruling that the state’s relentless protection and promotion of fossil fuels violates young…
Researchers use frog sounds to better understand whether an ecosystem is healthy
A recent study led by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, with Griffith University and the Forestry…
Despite stereotypes, the speed of speech has nothing to do with intelligence
Pop culture abounds with examples of very fast talkers. There’s the Judy Grimes character played by…
First pixel-scale matching framework to quantify plant diversity and ecosystem services in Xishuangbanna
Biodiversity is the basis of ecosystem services, and the two are closely related. Earlier studies have…
Lessons in longevity from naked mole rats and bowhead whales
Researchers at Nanjing Normal University, China, have investigated the genetic underpinnings of mammalian longevity in search…
Scientists reveal how color-changing fish know when they are the perfect shade
When fish suddenly change color, there are little photoreceptors embedded deep within their skin keeping watch…
Living with wildfire: How to protect more homes as fire risk rises in a warming climate
Humans have learned to fear wildfire. It can destroy communities, torch pristine forests and choke even…