On this week's episode: ancient human ancestors didn't eat meat, carbon caught in a cosmic conveyer belt, robotic bees pollinating crops, and the incredibly rare marsupial mole gets a checkup.
New Research Reveals Several Animal Species Survived Just Fine With Hardly Any Oxygen Millions of Years Ago A study conducted ...
“The editors who have stewarded the journal over the past 38 years have invested immense time and energy in making JHE the leading journal in paleoanthropological research and have remained ...
In that spirit, here are the 11 of the most exciting animal stories that Popular Science covered this year ... described in a study published in the journal Environmental Biology of Fishes ...
The Blue Book, the eighth in an annual series, offers a detailed analysis of the current state of Chinese science and technology journals. It reports that the total number of scientific journals ...
In the universe of science, however, innovators are finding that A.I. hallucinations can be remarkably useful. The smart machines, it turns out, are dreaming up riots of unrealities that help ...
Published in the Journal of Ethology ... Yet here's this never-before-encountered-in-science behavior that sheds light on the fact that there's so much more to learn about the natural history ...
The School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences at Nottingham Trent University offers opportunities to study for a PhD by research. In addition the School is developing research that will ...
In our most popular video, Science News Explores assistant managing editor Maria Temming explains that a high dose of the drug can temporarily scramble a person’s unique default brain activity.
SIOUX CITY — Regina Roth has donated $1 million to Morningside University for a new animal science and food safety lab on campus. The lab will be located in the Walker Science Center and used ...
On December 16, Clarivate—a scholarly publication analytics company—removed the journal Chemosphere from its platform, the Web of Science, which is a key index for academic journals.
Around one in 10 Americans report less support for science now than they did before COVID. That was a November survey finding by the Pew Research Center. In addition to this decline in support ...