Wings, not webs: Certain bugs are the winners of urbanization, impacting cities’ insect diversity
Cities are bursting with life, both human and animal. The smallest of them—insects, spiders and ants—are easily overlooked, but their […]
Cities are bursting with life, both human and animal. The smallest of them—insects, spiders and ants—are easily overlooked, but their […]
Astrophysicists in Australia have shed new light on the state of the universe 13 billion years ago by measuring the
Annual damage caused by flooding in the U.K. could increase by more than a fifth over the next century due
In a world-first study of daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe, a Monash University study has found
Sexual minority families—where parental sexual orientation or gender identity is considered outside cultural, societal, or physiological norms—fare as well as
Plants convert light into a form of energy that they can use—a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP)—through photosynthesis. This is
Pollution of the soil and water with multiple heavy metals is a common problem. However, most studies on the effects
Are people who earn more money happier in daily life? Though it seems like a straightforward question, research had previously
A model for predicting the levels of oxygen in water, developed by West Virginia University researcher Omar Abdul-Aziz, gives citizen
Researchers developed an educational game that uses augmented reality and tangible interaction to teach STEM to young students. They recently