After a dry winter, the western United States enters a snow drought, raising risks to water supplies and wildfires ...
Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than ...
International Leopard Day highlights a widely overlooked predator, its global range, and why protection is needed to secure ...
Urban beekeeping is increasing fast, but too many honeybee hives can reduce food, spread disease, and harm wild bees.
Your favorite music may help you push through tough workouts longer, even though the effort feels just as hard.
New study explains why the United States struggles to track heat related deaths and respond quickly when temperatures rise.
City birds flee sooner when a woman walks toward them than when a man does. This discovery reveals to scientists how people ...
Large rings of swirling water called eddies provide most of the push that allows dolphins to swim so fast and smoothly.
Scientists found that mouse memory circuits start with many connections and then become more selective over time.
Study identifies 28 mammals in the Maya Forest and how water, drought, and humans are altering their habitat and survival ...
Artificial night lighting makes riverside spiders eat a wider range of prey, even when invasive crayfish reduce insect supply ...
Researchers showed that radar can identify insects like bees, bumblebees, and wasps by reading their wingbeat patterns.