A tragedy continues to unfold across the Amazon. Tens of thousands of fires are raging across…
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By continuously watching the moon, we could detect interstellar meteorites
When “Oumuamua crossed Earth’s orbit on October 19th, 2017, it became the first interstellar object ever…
The art of worming through tight spaces
How active matter, such as assemblages of bacterial or epithelial cells, manages to expand into narrow…
Boys dance too—and in Japan they are celebrated
The western world’s dance community rallied over the weekend, taking Good Morning America host Lara Spencer…
The Australian winter was dry, the spring will likely be dry
Winter still has a few days to run, but it’s highly likely to be one of…
Let's change the 'girls play flute, boys bash drums' stereotypes
In 2019, surely we are past the days in music class where boys are shunted to…
Study shows the non-exponential decay of a giant artificial atom
To date, research in quantum optics has primarily investigated the relation between light and matter using…
No one cares about restaurants' stances on animal welfare, study finds
Businesses are increasingly embracing social causes as a way to promote brand trust among consumers while…
Fossil colour studies are changing our idea of how dinosaurs looked
What colour were the dinosaurs? If you have a picture in your head, fresh studies suggest…
NASA invites students to name Mars 2020 rover
Red rover, red rover, send a name for Mars 2020 right over! NASA is recruiting help…