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Why Homes Often Feel Warmer Than the Thermostat Suggests

The reason some homes feel hotter than their air temperature has to do with radi...

The Fungi Economy, Part 1: Just Like Us, Trees Are Expe...

Like us, plants and fungi have complex economies. By burning fossil fuels, we’ve...

Drone mother ship could release mini-drone swarm for se...

The MorphoLander drone carrier, which holds smaller "worker bee" drones, could b...

How Seeing the Milky Way Helped Us Discover the Whole U...

Marvel for a moment at the Milky Way’s night-sky spectacle—and the scientific re...

We are hopeless at telling when we have goosebumps

A study that filmed people's skin while they watched emotional videos found that...

Could pumping CO2 under Canada's coast cause earthquakes?

Injecting CO2 underground might increase pressure along geological faults and ca...

Journalism Is a Public Good and Should Be Publicly Funded

U.S. journalism needs to be treated as a “public good” like roads, schools and b...

A Background 'Hum' Pervades the Universe. Scientists Ar...

Astronomers are now seeking to pinpoint the origins of an exciting new form of g...

World's smallest baleen whale stays home instead of mig...

The pygmy right whale doesn't go on long migrations for food or reproduction, un...

What would really happen if you landed on an asteroid?

Asteroids are far weirder than we had imagined – landing on one wouldn't go as y...

Flower that thrives in Death Valley may hold secret to ...

Insights into how Death Valley’s Tidestromia oblongifolia tolerates such high te...

The Ring Nebula glows green in a stunning new JWST image

A new image of the Ring Nebula from the James Webb Space Telescope is revealing ...

NASA Selects Axiom Space for Another Private Space Miss...

NASA and Axiom Space have signed an order for the fourth private astronaut missi...

Canada's wildfire emissions this year have doubled the ...

The unprecedented scale of wildfires in Canada since May has already produced do...

Tropical tree species that grow far apart can better av...

Trees in rainforests that grow far away from others of the same species may be m...

Largest U.S. Offshore Wind Project Could Produce Power ...

Construction has begun on the Vineyard Wind project off the coast of Massachuset...

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