In an age of global migration, Tunisia offers a window into key stressors driving migrants from their homes.
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA)- The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature in Bradenton has been drawing visitors since the 1940’s. This gem is known for its planetarium, where visitors can watch live ...
The Corner Booth Dr. Patricia Brubaker has spent decades researching and speaking on studies relating to the development of ...
At the Luckman Fine Arts Complex Gallery in Cal State LA, works melding art with pollution are on display through Feb. 15.
For the San people of South Africa, the spark that inspired some of their rock paintings may have come from fossils of ...
Unusual tusks on preserved skulls of dicynodonts influenced the look of a mythical beast painted by Southern Africa’s San people, a researcher suspects.
The particle moves at the speed of light, making it almost impossible to detect. But some scientists are trying to change ...
This year will likely be the warmest on record globally, scientists have warned. The prediction comes after the European Union's climate monitoring service (Copernicus) recorded the hottest summer ...
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New Scientist Live is one of my favourite weekends each year, and so it is with great excitement that I can say it is now just over a month away. On 12 and 13 October, thousands of people will ...
Scientists have discovered that a microorganism may be causing digestive problems in some people, potentially paving the way for better treatments for constipation. Analyzing data from more than ...
Large sharks may be hunting each other—and scientists know because of a swallowed tracking tag by Frontiers The pregnant porbeagle shark, subject of the study, after her release after tagging.