In the most generous interpretation of last week's events, University of Michigan President Santa Ono, top U-M administrators ...
Until now, it’s been very hard for scientists to establish a detailed timeline of the early evolution of bacteria.
The debate over human uniqueness is shifting as data has emerged suggesting that other animals can also generate cultural ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Our environment is changing rapidly, largely as a result of human activities, leading to a significant decline in ...
The study also provides a new approach to solving one of the biggest enduring scientific mysteries: when did plate tectonics ...
If you go walking in the wild, you might expect that what you're seeing is natural. All around you are trees, shrubs and ...
UNEP Executive Director, Inger Andersen emphasizes the urgent need for multilateral action to tackle climate change, ...
A global study of 270,000 plant species reveals how climate, soil, and ancient geography shape where plants grow and live.
Researchers have discovered cratonic thinning occurring beneath North America, driven by the remnants of the Farallon Plate. Researchers have discovered that the underside of the North American ...
What is going wrong with our world? Why are we suffering so much at individual and societal levels? We've created an alien ...