First Beavers Photographed Swimming at Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve
A pair of Eurasian beavers were recorded for the first time in the UK at Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve near Ringwood. The footage shows the animals swimming in the water, confirming a new colonisation event for the rese...
Solar activity speeds up decay of space junk, study finds
Researchers analyzing 36 years of measurements report that orbital debris begins to fall to Earth much faster when sunspot activity reaches about 67β―% of its cycle peak. The solarβinduced atmospheric drag also affects st...
NASA Observes Accelerated Snow Melt on Shivelyuch
NASA released new imagery showing rapid melting of snow on Shivelyuch, highlighting a notable loss of seasonal snowpack. The observations underscore potential impacts on regional water resources and reflect broader trend...
Oak Trees Delay LeafβOut to Starve Caterpillars, Cutting Damage by Half
A new study reports that oak trees can postpone spring leaf growth by about three days after a heavy caterpillar attack the previous year. This brief delay deprives newly hatched caterpillars of food, slashing insect sur...
Webb Space Telescope Reveals Scorching Super-Earth
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a scorching, airless world called LHS 3844 b that is similar to Mercury. The planet's surface temperature is hot enough to melt metal....
Scope of Social Inequality Measures Crucial
Social researchers are increasingly using experiments to answer sociological questions, such as employer discrimination and counseling programs' effectiveness. The scope of measures is crucial in addressing social inequa...
AI System Helps Chemists Design Molecules
A new AI system called Synthegy allows chemists to design complex molecules using simple language. The AI generates and evaluates possible solutions, making the process faster and more efficient....
New Algorithm Spreads Volunteers More Fairly
Researchers developed a new algorithm that spreads volunteers more fairly across nonprofits, resulting in an 8% broader reach. The team collaborated with VolunteerMatch and Feeding America to enhance their volunteer dist...
Scientists Connect Time Crystals to Real Devices in Quantum Breakthrough
However, BBC reports that the researchers used a tiny mechanical oscillator to control the time crystal's behavior, while Reuters notes that this breakthrough has significant implications for quantum computing....
Extinct Relative of Koalas Discovered in Western Australia
Fossils have revealed that there were at least two kinds of koala when humans first arrived in Australia. One of these species, the extinct relative, was found to have lived until about 30,000 years ago....
Teacher Confidence Key to Supporting Children with Trauma
Researchers found that teacher confidence is key to supporting young children experiencing trauma in early learning settings. The study highlights the importance of safe, responsive learning environments....
Coyote Swims to Alcatraz Island
A male coyote swam 2 miles to Alcatraz Island, twice as far as biologists had expected. The swim was a surprise to scientists who thought the waters around the island would be too challenging for a coyote....
CPR Simulator Tracks Blood Flow in Space
Researchers developed a CPR simulator that tracks the differences of blood flow in reduced gravity. The new focus on manned missions to the moon and Mars presents pressing challenges, including cardiac emergencies....
Polymer Coating Repels Germs
Researchers developed a non-toxic coating that prevents proteins from sticking to surfaces, potentially offering a new tool in fighting hospital-acquired infections....
Colonialism's Impact on Lake Malawi's Fisheries
A new article examines how colonial management affected fisheries science and development in British-controlled Nyasaland (now Malawi). The study highlights the intersection of science and colonialism in exploiting marin...
Carnivorous Plants May Help Insects
A new study suggests that carnivorous plants may do more to help their insect neighbors than previously thought. Researchers found that these plants employ strategies to help, rather than harm, insects....
Fish Brain Secrets Uncovered
Researchers mapped the internal structures of ray-finned fishes' brains in 3D detail and discovered brain size and shape vary far more than expected. The study revealed the surprising neurological landscape of fish brain...
Climate Database Underestimates Emissions
New research found that a global greenhouse gas emissions database is underestimating vehicle carbon dioxide emissions in cities by an average of 70%. The study highlights the importance of accurate climate data....
The Moon's Formation Remains a Mystery
Scientists still don't understand when or how the moon first formed. A major impactor, dubbed Theia, is believed to have struck Earth around 4.51 billion years ago....
Subglacial CHβ Export Linked to Mid-Holocene Warm Period
A new study led by scientists from Charles University has brought evidence linking widespread release of methane (CHβ) from the Greenland Ice Sheet to a warmer period 9β4 thousand years ago....