Their time to slime: who will be ‘Mollusc of the Year’?
Will you choose beauty? The carnivorous Wavy Bubble Snail, perhaps, with its billowing skirts shimmering under UV light. Or will […]
Will you choose beauty? The carnivorous Wavy Bubble Snail, perhaps, with its billowing skirts shimmering under UV light. Or will […]
Bacteria are literally everywhere—in oceans, in soils, in extreme environments like hot springs, and even alongside and inside other organisms
In organic solar cells, carbon-based polymers convert light into charges that are passed to an acceptor. This type of material
Passion fruit has become an important fruit crop in Taiwan and Southeast Asia due to its special taste and nutrient-rich
Childhood volunteering encourages those from politically disengaged homes to go on and vote when they are older, a major new
A prototype telescope designed and built by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers has been launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida
A new study from the University of Florida investigates how climate change and the spread of invasive species can combine
Young children who are taught by a teacher of the same ethnicity as themselves develop better learning and problem-solving skills
New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) highlights some of the challenges that transgender and non-binary staff
There is a mountain of evidence to show that stress is a leading cause of common and lethal diseases, including