Archaeocyaths were the original reef builders, and one of the best places to see them is in the desert
Cognitive behavioral therapy is working well for some, but scientists are seeking new innovations to help people with anorexia, bulimia and binge eating
Analysis of 4,500 artifacts suggests an early society between the Black and Caspian Seas turned against bling
Exciting secrets unearthed on Haida Gwaii include a canine tooth, roughly 11,000-year-old stone tools and the tantalizing signs of far more to come
In "Don't Look Up," researchers warn authorities about a comet hurtling towards Earth. Such a scenario isn’t just science fiction
Even if the mother isn’t around, traces of her body odor on clothing may increase a child’s trust and comfort with others
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Researchers are trying to shed light on what leads many water dwellers—from plankton to large fish—to commute daily from the depths to the surface
Researchers want to send a spacecraft near Jupiter to join up with a chunk of rock and ice as it’s flung toward the sun
Scientists have identified a key seabird feeding ground in need of safeguarding
Scientists are using a 'fake it til you make it' approach to attract animals to coral reefs and other degraded habitats
Experts weigh in on when a reduced immune response occurs and how boosters can help restore defenses
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have used apple flesh to create human tissue in the shape of an ear and asparagus stalks to regenerate spinal cords
Reintroduced to Wanuskewin Heritage Park in 2019, the animals' hooves uncovered four 1,000-year-old rock carvings
Featuring ingots, shipwrecks and an international trade in colors, the material’s rich past is being traced using modern archaeology and materials science
With help from a captive breeding program and the watchful eyes of sheepdogs, the small mammal has been reintroduced to the country’s plains
Substances that persistently luminesce could be used in streets, sidewalks and buildings
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region's ecosystem
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