It’s not at horror film levels, but the illicit drugs we excrete probably affect fish and the ecosystem at large.
A new study reveals how ravens' behavior impacts their survival. Risk-prone birds face higher mortality due to human ...
Researchers at Harvard have developed a fleet of "RAnts" that mirror the self-organizing genius of ant colonies to build and ...
Music is one of the most universal human behaviors—people across cultures spend hours each day listening to music to regulate ...
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Cocaine pollution changes behavior of wild Atlantic salmon, study finds
A new international study has provided the first evidence that cocaine and its metabolites ...
It’s the same math that explains how, under the right conditions, the atmosphere above a barren plain can produce a roiling ...
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Tinnitus May Be Linked to a Crucial Brain Chemical
(seb_ra/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The neurotransmitter serotonin, best known for its role in regulating mood, may also influence the severity of tinnitus, new research has found. According to a mouse ...
From Dr Bailey in Grey's Anatomy to Olivia Pope in Scandal, many films and TV films feature female bosses. Now, a study has ...
Scientists from collaborations at Fermilab, CERN and Brookhaven National Laboratory have won the 2026 Breakthrough Prize in ...
An international study, led by researchers from Griffith University, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, the ...
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Breakthrough Prize announces 2026 laureates
LOS ANGELES, April 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Breakthrough Prize Foundation today announced the winners of the 2026 Breakthrough Prizes, honoring scientists whose discoveries are significantly ...
New research suggests that chatbots still don’t measure up to humans when it comes to connection and well-being.
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