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Is the bulletproof vest’s era passing, replaced by a fresh generation of shrapnel-proof fabrics designed for drone-saturated ...
In 1929, an astronomer named Edwin Hubble stood atop Mount Wilson in California, peering into the night sky. What he s ...
The mind-controlling “zombie” fungus, which served as the inspiration for the video game and post-apocalyptic TV show The ...
The largest event of the year for the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science is finally this weekend. Family Fun Day will be ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is exploding across many branches of science. Between 2012 and 2022, the average proportion of scientific papers engaging with AI, across 20 fields ...
We saw die-back in trees coming out of winter. In some cases, it is environmental stress from drought stress and winter ...
Animals from around the world were on display and touching was allowed for most as Nature on the Geaux visited all branches of the Audubon Regional Library.
For those who aren’t science-minded, inclined to garden or don’t enjoy hiking, the arts can be a meaningful pathway to engage with the outdoors.
A new study does the difficult task of trying to piece together the history of the world’s largest subduction zone.
Scientists announced the discovery of a new species of early tyrannosaur in a museum vault in Mongolia, an ancestor to notorious apex predators like T. rex.
However, the lab-cultivated worms were basically clones of one another, so it’s not clear whether role differentiation occurs more often in nature, where nematode populations could have more ...
Credit: Uwe Hasubek / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 “Not for the faint of heart” The body of a melanistic viper is a risky spot for a wolf spider to warm up.