Industry panel at annual conference discussed learnings from COVID-19, highlighting power of collaboration in an emergency and calling for continued co-operation post-pandemic
The raging megaflood—likely touched off by the heat of a meteoritic impact—set up gigantic ripples that are tell-tale geologic structures familiar to Earth scientists
Sneezes from people who have congested noses and a full set of teeth travel about 60 percent farther than from people who don't, according to a new study
The lack of public information on such crops could decrease trust and confidence as they begin to enter the marketplace and become more commonplace, scientists say
Research reveals that microplastic particles get stuck when traveling through porous materials such as soil and sediment but later break free and often continue to move substantially further
Researchers show both temperate and tropical birds can handle acute heat stress much better than expected, but that doesn't mean they are safe from climate change