The new findings defy previous beliefs that tectonic plates were developed over the course of billions of years
Study reveals new forecast model, which suggests some energy providers may be underestimating future electricity demands
Using newly refined analysis methods, scientists have discovered that a North Korean nuclear bomb test last fall set off aftershocks over a period of eight months
The findings provide new insights into the process of photosynthesis at the molecular level
Scientists believe glyphosate, a common ingredient in RoundUp, might be contributing to the decline of bees around the world
A growing world population means that more food is needed which in turn may require more land to grow food crops
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere
UMass Amherst analysis shows enigmatic pattern in San Bernardino basin is not typical
Stanford study highlights a path and price to coax emissions back into oil reservoirs
A new analysis is shedding light on the earth's first macroscopic animals: the 570-million-year-old, enigmatic Ediacara biota
The British mainland was formed from the collision of not two, but three ancient continental land masses, according to new research
Chemical analysis of tipuana tree rings and bark shows falling levels of heavy metal pollution in the air of São Paulo City
CURRENT ISSUE - October 2025
Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature