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How deforestation is increasing risk of bat-borne diseases for humansBat researchers in Australia noticed that when bat habitat is degraded through deforestation and food is less available, the hungry bats search for food in areas where humans and farm...Resume03:4811 hours ago
How your exercise schedule impacts circadian rhythmIncreasingly, scientists are uncovering the far-reaching influence of physical activity on our circadian rhythms.Resume03:45Mar 27, 2024
'Third Millennium Thinking': How to use scientific tools to solve everyday problemsThe authors teach a course at the University of California Berkeley on using scientific tools to approach everyday problems. Now, they've turned it into a book called "Third Millennium Thinking:...Resume09:38Mar 26, 2024
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How to safely enjoy the solar eclipseDon't look directly at the sun, even during a partial eclipse!Resume04:40Mar 21, 2024
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Some cognitive skills improve with age, research showsSome studies show that while mental processing speed may slow down, people get better at recognizing multiple perspectives.Resume05:44Feb 27, 2024
Students helped build the moon lander OdysseusThe Eagle-Cam is a versatile device that will capture images of the surface of the Moon and of the lander itself.Resume03:20Feb 23, 2024
Category 6: Why one scientist is calling for a new hurricane categoryA new study proposes an update to the current hurricane ranking system that would include a Category 6.Resume03:46Feb 22, 2024
50 years ago, one-man's action helped spark the anti-nuke movementOn a cold winter's night in 1974, Sam Lovejoy toppled a 500-foot weather tower in Montague, Massachusetts, designed to gather data for two proposed nuclear power plants.Resume05:15Feb 21, 2024
Climate scientist wins defamation case against right-wing bloggers: 'I hope it sends a message'Two right-wing bloggers criticized Michael Mann's scientific work and attacked him personally, comparing him to a convicted child abuser.Resume10:41Feb 20, 2024
New space fuel gauge could be a game changer for future missionsCalculating how much rocket fuel a spacecraft uses in one mission is an imperfect science.Resume03:13Feb 19, 2024
Ocean discovered on Saturn's moon MimasThat does not necessarily mean there’s extraterrestrial life there, but the discovery does raise some tantalizing questions.Resume03:43Feb 15, 2024
Face-to-fang with an endangered Mexican wolfOnce on the brink of extinction, the Mexican wolf population is ‘booming’ in Arizona and New Mexico.Resume08:11Feb 14, 2024
Rise in research misconduct cases has universities and journals playing catch-upThese discrepancies include data manipulation and images that were copied and pasted.Resume05:42Feb 13, 2024
Researchers at this facility study ice to tell us our past, present and futureThe National Science Foundation's Ice Core Facility in Lakewood, Colorado, holds the largest archive of ice in the world.Resume05:35Feb 13, 2024