A discovery of the largest worm lizard to date fascinates researchers and it's the extinct organism's diet that links the past to the present.
A discovery of the largest worm lizard to date fascinates researchers and it's the extinct organism's diet that links the past to the present.
A team of scientists has taken inspiration from trees and their leaves to create “greener” electronic components.
The Europa Clipper mission aims to reach Jupiter. However, before that, it will fly by Mars and Earth. Technological limitations mean that the best option is to take a long detour before reaching the destination.
The Northeast and Great Lakes have been blanketed by intense snowfall, bringing the familiar winter hardships. Yet, hidden within the flurry lies a rare and interesting phenomenon: thundersnow. Curious about this electrifying winter wonder? Let’s dive in!More information: The science of snow: How the Great Lakes creates wet, heavy snow?
A new study published in the journal The Astrophysical Journal, led by an international team of researchers, has revealed new observations of an unusual supernova and the most metal-poor stellar explosion ever observed.
Social media sharing is key for content going viral. But a deeper look into this phenomenon shows that most users critical in achieving this actually have not read and understood the content.
There are many known voracious black holes, but LID-568, recently observed by the James Webb telescope, seems to surpass them all. The rate at which it devours matter is a good 40 times greater than theoretically predicted limits.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have used artificial intelligence to model Earth's climate more faster and more complex than previous models at similar timescales. It may be a key step towards more real-time and applicable analyses of our continuing-changing climate.
Discover how to transform your bathroom into a green retreat with the right plants – decorative and healthy.
Migration to cooler waters may not be enough to save a tiny marine organism essential to the ocean’s carbon cycle, new research has revealed.
Solar activity, hours of darkness or the weather at the observation site can all influence the visibility of the Northern Lights. But is there a time of year that is best for viewing this phenomenon?
A new study which studied hundreds of fossil faeces samples sheds light on the first 30 million years of dinosaur evolution and highlights the importance of understanding how the first dinosaurs during the Late Triassic were successful.