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Hospital food often lacks essential nutrients and relies on emissions-heavy meat, putting both patients and the planet at ...
Female gorillas use aggression strategically. Pregnant ones take more risks, while lactating females are cautious.
New satellite data reveals a troubling truth: since 2002, Earth’s continents are drying rapidly, with four “mega-drying” ...
Across the eastern United States, tree communities are shifting toward fewer species in a process known as homogenization.
Volunteers used drone photos to count endangered Galapagos marine iguanas, helping researchers estimate populations.
A global study shows 96% of oceans faced marine heatwaves in 2023. Scientists warn this ocean change may signal a major ...
Most plastic bottles on Latin America’s Pacific beaches are locally made, mainly from Coca-Cola, Aje Group, and PepsiCo.
NASA’s new AI tech lets satellites skip cloudy views and focus on capturing clearer, more useful images - no human input ...
When male crickets lose their song, female crickets interact differently. Song makes them social, especially if they have the ...
Scientists found that ancient squid-like fossils are actually early arrow worm fossil relatives, not cephalopods.
New analysis links air pollution to higher dementia risk, highlighting PM2.5, NO₂, and soot as key contributors.
A new study finds that AI-generated music stirs stronger emotional and physical responses than music composed by humans.