Data from 68 countries shows that hotter nights mean less rest, according to a new study.
Using nothing but light, water, and cyanobacteria, the microprocessor ran uninterrupted.
The tech giant previously barred any ads for stem cell therapies, FDA-approved or otherwise, though companies appeared to easily skirt the restriction.
Genetic bottlenecks aren't likely to harm these little porpoises, researchers say. Humans just need to stop killing them.
Fossilization turned these ordinary spiders into fluorescent wonders.
The last time something like this happened, it was the 1980s.
Lago d'Averno has transformed in just month. Scientists say an algal bloom is to blame.
A new study suggests that faster-moving facial muscles allow dogs to be more expressive than their wolf ancestors.
Researchers found drug-resistant strains of Candida auris growing on apples treated with fungicides.
The brain of this bizarre amphibian offers clues about its evolution in total darkness.
After years of work, a large team of researchers say they've deciphered the missing 8% of our genome.
Distant features in Yellowstone National Park are connected by underground hydrothermal networks, new research reveals.
The 42-million-year-old predator, with its cat-like appearance and elongated fangs, was a sign of things to come.
Scientists found that certain immune cells were more prone to inflammation three to five months after mild covid-19, though the changes faded a year later.
"But basically all mammals—rats, dogs, cats—also have REM sleep. And it’s during REM sleep that we take experience and reshape it in novel ways."
Wildlife officials are fighting to save local manatees, whose main food source has disappeared.
The expansive genealogy contains critical events from our distant past, including the first migrations out of Africa.
Babies have become sick in Minnesota, Ohio, and Texas.
For the first time, scientists say they can genetically alter ticks, which should allow us to better understand these disease-spreading pests.
The simple robot swam for over 100 days under its own power.