This is a bird with an image problem. Bald, unsexy, it is harder to love than, say, the imperious tiger. Yet we depend on the species. Our lives remain tied to it. Quite literally.
Across continents, half of odonate species shifted both ranges and phenologies in response to climate warming, with southern species and those experiencing less temperature variability shifting ranges ...
Antarctica’s key glaciers are melting faster as underwater storms churn warm water upward. New research reveals surprising ...
A team of researchers is challenging our understanding of the Solar System planets interior. The composition of Uranus and ...
The UAE prepares for a historic lunar exploration with its Rashid Rover 2, set to launch in 2026 to study the Moon's far side ...
The moon's surface may be more than just a dusty, barren landscape. Over billions of years, tiny particles from Earth's ...
New research shows that Earth's magnetic field has helped deliver atmospheric particles to the lunar surface over billions of ...
The following highlights represent a selection of the grants awarded to Chapman faculty in the past year. Andrew Jordan, ...
“My long-standing aim is to rethink what it truly means to be a plant,” Kenji Suetsugu, a botanist at Kobe University in ...
For the first time, scientists have mapped vast, continent-scale river drainage systems on Mars — ancient networks that may ...
In a groundbreaking study published in The Planetary Science Journal, researchers have uncovered a fascinating new aspect of ...
An interdisciplinary team of scientists has uncovered new evidence showing that the health impacts of the Industrial ...