In a major breakthrough, scientists have observed electrons in graphene flowing like a nearly frictionless liquid, defying a core law of physics. This exotic quantum state not only reveals new ...
High in the forests of Hawai‘i, songbirds are stealing twigs and moss from one another’s nests. Researchers find this quiet ...
In the Arizona desert, scientists have uncovered a bizarre and almost unbelievable partnership between ants: tiny cone ants ...
A substantial amount of medical information provided by five popular chatbots is inaccurate and incomplete, with half (50%) ...
From insects to birds to mammals, Professor Daniel Abrams found that communication signals follow a common tempo.
The University of Virginia led the work, highlighting the ongoing challenges in the reliability and reproducibility of ...
Scientists feel their pain — finally. Researchers have established that lobsters feel pain in a manner similar to that of ...
Gallium, first identified in 1875, already stands out for its strange behavior. It melts at about 30°C (86°F), meaning it can liquefy in a warm room or even in a cup of tea. It is widely used in ...
Some lives seem to belong less to a nation or a profession than to a disposition. George B. Schaller’s was one of them. He ...
The two hemispheres of the brain are neither structurally nor functionally symmetrical, and these asymmetries are often reflected in behavior. For more than ...
Psychologist Zazie Todd makes the science of dog and cat behavior widely accessible and teaches pet guardians how to use ...
Animal behavior reflects a complex interplay between an animal's brain and its sensory surroundings. Only rarely have ...
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