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The Fungi Economy, Part 3: Can Climate Modeling From Sp...

Here's how scientists are planning on getting underground fungi data from space,...

How prehistoric people settled one of Earth’s most extr...

Archaeologists previously believed the Tibetan plateau was one of the last place...

Crocodiles can sense how distressed human babies are fr...

Predatory reptiles move quickly and aggressively towards the sound of babies cry...

The US is doing its biggest-ever survey of nature and w...

The National Nature Assessment slated to be complete in 2026 will be the largest...

We know almost nothing about thousands of proteins in t...

Scientists have created an "unknome" of proteins encoded by human genes, whose e...

Bots are better at beating ‘are you a robot?’ tests tha...

The use of CAPTCHA tests to prove that website users are human and not bots migh...

Vaccine shows promise against the virus linked to multi...

A vaccine has induced antibodies and other immune cells against the Epstein-Barr...

Grand Canyon Gains New Million-Acre Monument

President Biden is declaring a national monument around the Grand Canyon, protec...

AI trick could make people’s hair in video games look m...

A neural network trained on hundreds of images of hair styles can render hair so...

The 4 Stages of Conspiracy Theory Escalation on Social ...

Here's how social media can help conspiracy theories spread and even spark violence

Tech Companies' New Favorite Solution for the AI Conten...

From college plagiarism to cybercrime scams, generative AI is eroding trust in o...

Scientists 'shocked' by extreme events in Antarctica as...

From shrinking sea ice to the wildest heatwave ever, the extreme events happenin...

More than Half of Earth's Species Live Underground

Researchers set out to calculate how much of Earth’s life dwells in the planet’s...

First Pill for Postpartum Depression Approved

The FDA approved zuranolone, a short-term oral medication that could help new pa...

DeSantis's Florida Approves Climate-Denial Videos in Sc...

Florida’s Department of Education has approved classroom use of videos that spou...

15 Million People Are at Risk from Bursting Glacial Lakes

At least 15 million people worldwide live in the flood paths of lakes that form ...

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