Every year, bacteria kill more than a million people worldwide through infections that no longer respond to antibiotics. In ...
In 1562, Cardinal Giovanni de Medici, a scion of the dynastic family that dominated politics and banking in Tuscany during ...
Four Czech men were arrested at Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil, in February this year on charges of ...
When a bright fireball streaked across the Alaska sky last spring, the usual tools scientists rely on to track such ...
Scientists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, in collaboration with teams from the National University ...
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
At its 2026 annual representative assembly, the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) passed a resolution that "anthropomorphic ...
Climate change is not only warming our lakes and rivers, it is also changing what invasive species eat. A new experimental ...
Did a major epidemic of plague trigger a prolonged collapse in Europe's population in late Neolithic times—from around 5,600 ...
The same family of artificial intelligence that powers today's image generators is now being aimed at one of biology's ...
Wolves use their urine to communicate with each other. A recent study looked at the reactions of a pack to the marking of an ...
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