Scientists crack the mystery of how ice actually forms
For decades, the leading theories describing how ice crystals grow in supercooled water have been wildly inacc
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For decades, the leading theories describing how ice crystals grow in supercooled water have been wildly inacc
Pigeons carry a hidden compass inside their bodies, and it is not in their brains or beaks. New research shows
The physicist Richard Feynman had a secret trick for never eating a bad meal on holiday. It was not a hunch or
Scientists have confirmed what many bird owners have long suspected: masturbation is a natural and healthy beh
A team of researchers in China used a quantum computer to simulate one possible way the universe could end. Th
A satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth can now detect whether a community is poor, and it does so
A virus that lives in the ocean has been shown to infect human eye cells, according to a new study from resear
A single, widespread fishing method hauls in nearly a quarter of all known marine fish species on Earth. Resea
For decades, the fundamental rule of catalysis was that the action happened only on the surface. A breakthroug
Scientists in China have successfully recreated the entire 6,000-kilometer breeding migration of the Japanese
A person's risk of developing Parkinson's disease can be predicted by analyzing the unique community of bacter
For over two centuries, a simple mineral found in iconic landscapes from Italy's Dolomite mountains to Niagara
A landmark study from the United States has delivered a surprising finding: being born with neonatal abstinenc
Astronomers have directly measured the raw power of a black hole's jets for the first time, capturing an energ
A new robotic diving suit developed in China can reduce a diver's oxygen consumption by nearly 40 percent, a b
A historic wave of scientists and researchers is abandoning their labs and studies to run for political office
Electrons in graphene have been caught flowing like a nearly perfect liquid, directly violating a foundational