Researchers planned to test how carbon fiber reacted to intense heat and humidity, but they found out something else entirely.
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For half the world's population, the water in their drinking glasses comes from below them. Groundwater also supplies 40% of global irrigation projects. Alarmingly, more than a third of the planet's ...
Adults who were active early in the morning had significantly lower risks of obesity, high blood pressure, and other heart ...
Researchers managed to return activity to mouse brains after carefully preserving the tissue in a glass-like state.
Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
Why do cats always land on their feet? It’s one of science’s most enduring mysteries in the realm of pets. The first paper on ...
A 16-year study of nearly 400,000 km of road surveys reveals widespread declines in South Africa’s raptors and other large birds, with half of the species showing significant population losses. The ...
What we believe is determined by more than just the facts we are exposed to, according to a new study in Psychological ...
A lot of people write about what they see, but scientists have a uniquely effective way to observe the world and develop ...
Applying artificial intelligence techniques to cardiac ultrasound data may make it easier to identify patients with advanced heart failure, a new study has found. The study—led by investigators at ...
Making music is a mental workout. The brain must simultaneously co-ordinate sound and vision, as well as fine motor control, ...