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A new study reveals a shift in how we use public spaces. City pedestrians are walking faster and socializing less than they ...
Though hostile in appearance, the deep sea teems with life. Far from being barren, the abyss is likely home to millions of ...
New research shows that climate systems like sea ice and permafrost may shift abruptly, even at 1.5°C (2.7°F) of warming.
World Nature Conservation Day 2025 serves as a powerful reminder that protecting nature is not just about preserving beauty ...
Why are so many dogs overweight? A new study reveals how breed, environment, and food motivation all play a role in canine ...
Shri rapax was a small Gobi Desert predator with giant thumb claws. It hunted using grip strength instead of slashing feet.
Mesopelagic fish, living hundreds of meters below the surface, play a quiet but powerful role in carbon cycling.
A global study shows 96% of oceans faced marine heatwaves in 2023. Scientists warn this ocean change may signal a major ...
Hospital food often lacks essential nutrients and relies on emissions-heavy meat, putting both patients and the planet at ...
People with dementia often wait too long for a diagnosis. A new global study by UCL found that the average time from the first symptoms to diagnosis is 3.5 years. For early-onset dementia, the delay ...
Across the eastern United States, tree communities are shifting toward fewer species in a process known as homogenization.
NASA’s new AI tech lets satellites skip cloudy views and focus on capturing clearer, more useful images - no human input ...
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