Northern Elephant seals have made a remarkable comeback after narrowly avoiding extinction by hunting, but new research uncovers lasting genetic effects in the present population.
Northern Elephant seals have made a remarkable comeback after narrowly avoiding extinction by hunting, but new research uncovers lasting genetic effects in the present population.
Phytoplankton are thriving at the surface and subsurface of the Sargasso Sea – an unexpected consequence of ocean warming.
As we spend more time indoors, air quality has never been more important, particularly for vulnerable groups like children; monitoring indoor air pollution is vital to safeguard their health.
A new study published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, discusses a strange galaxy where its gas is outshining its stars.
Emotions enhance memory recall, particularly contextual details, rather than hinder it, scientists say in a controversial study.
This bird of prey has a wingspan of about 2 metres, so much so that their extension is greater than that of any other eagle. One of the main characteristics of this bird are the very long brown feathers present around the head.
At the moment there are no asteroids expected to be dangerous for our planet, but in the future the possibility of a minor body heading straight for us cannot be ruled out. What can we do at that point?
The National Oceanography Centre are trialling a new type of fuel on two of their research ships in a bid to reduce their carbon footprint.
Sound may not only be a form of communication or entertainment, but also a catalyst for the growth of our plants.
New research traces the vibrant and varied eye colors of wild cats back to a gray-eyed ancestor, unlocking insights into their evolution.
Why venting your frustrations might bring you closer to friends, if done right, according to research.
AI breakthrough in water treatment promises improved access to safe drinking water.