WWildlife Read More Zookeepers fail to get stubborn baby hippo out of the water. Then mama brings ‘the stare.’August 6, 2025 When we come across something that’s wrong or amiss, we often have a choice. Leave it for someone…
MMental health Read More City residents should spend this amount of time in nature for better mental health: new studyAugust 3, 2025 Just dew it! Spending time outdoors has long been shown to enhance physical and mental well-being by encouraging…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Are Still Perplexed by Quantum Physics and Can’t Agree on Its True Meaning, Landmark Survey FindsAugust 1, 2025 Close to a century after it was first conceived, quantum mechanics remains one of the most profound—and puzzling—theories…
SScience Read More New Research Into Sedimentary Waves Found Below The Seafloor Shed New Light Onto When The Atlantic Ocean Formed » TwistedSifterJuly 31, 2025 Shutterstock The Atlantic Ocean is a massive body of water that is so huge that it seems like…
GGenetics Read More In vitro bloom: scientists map bamboo genome to crack the code of its rare floweringJuly 31, 2025 Newswise — Woody bamboos, despite their ecological and economic value, exhibit infrequent and unpredictable flowering, often followed by…
AArts and design Read More Your Nature Photos Do Serious ScienceJuly 30, 2025 Smartphones have affected many aspects of life, both good and bad. A particularly beneficial aspect of the surge…
WWildlife Read More Robotic Cuttlefish Camera Catches a Desperate Escape From a SealJuly 30, 2025 Wildlife filmmaking pioneer John Downer built a swimming robotic spy camera that closely resembles a cuttlefish, one of…
WWildlife Read More Cat assault on ground squirrel colony points to wildlife threat from straysJuly 29, 2025 A single stray cat has wiped out a colony of endangered ground squirrels – around 20 animals –…
MMental health Read More How Long You May Need To Walk Outside To See A Boost In Your Mental HealthJuly 26, 2025 There’s a reason why the sounds of nature — chirping birds, flowing streams, falling rain — are often…
SScience Read More Something like feathers grew on a 247-million-year-old reptileJuly 25, 2025 German paleontologists have discovered a 247-million-year-old fossil of a reptile with a bizarre row of plumes sprouting from…
AArts and design Read More Living Cycles in Regenerative Architecture: Lessons from the GoetheanumJuly 22, 2025 Goetheanum from West. Image © Wladyslaw Sojka via Wikimedia Commons Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or…
SScience Read More Do Sharks Really ‘Play Dead’? The Complicated Truth About Tonic Immobility.July 21, 2025 The team also documented the first-ever data on a chimaera species (Callorhinchus milii), which … More showed no…