EEnvironment Read More Who are the key figures in the sewage crisis, and where are they now? | WaterMarch 16, 2026 James Bevan Sir Bevan, a former Foreign Office mandarin, was chief executive of the Environment Agency from 2015…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Complete Schrödinger’s Color Theory Over 100 Years LaterMarch 16, 2026 Beauty may lie in the eye of the beholder, but color doesn’t, researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory…
SScience Read More Microbes in Antarctica survive the freezing and dark winter by living on airMarch 16, 2026 Winter in Antarctica is long and dark. Temperatures remain well below freezing. In many places, the Sun sets…
SScience Read More Oyster microbes may help build shells in a changing oceanMarch 15, 2026 Oysters sit quietly on the ocean floor, filtering water and building thick shells that protect them from predators…
SSpace Read More The tiny lens antenna with big potentialMarch 15, 2026 Enabling & Support 11/03/2026 1615 views 44 likes Every day, we rely on satellite navigation – so much…
SScience Read More New Method Reveals Slower Expansion In Our Cosmic Neighborhood – Eurasia ReviewMarch 15, 2026 Two studies were recently published in Astronomy & Astrophysics by an international team including David Benisty from the Leibniz Institute…
SSpace Read More Scientists discover hidden water beneath Mars that could have supported lifeMarch 15, 2026 Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have discovered new clues suggesting that water once moved beneath…
WWildlife Read More 30 trail cameras and half a million pictures later, researchers have finally photographed these rare animals in first-ever camera survey of Tasmanian islandMarch 15, 2026 Rangers and scientists on Truwana have captured footage of two rare species – white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas…
SScience Read More Meet Bdelloid Rotifers — The Organism That Survives 1,000 Times The Radiation That Kills HumansMarch 15, 2026 Radiation is one of the most lethal stressors that a living creature can face. In humans, acute exposure…
SSpace Read More Hydrogen atmospheres could keep exomoons habitable for billions of yearsMarch 15, 2026 There is a category of planet that belongs to no star. It was thrown clear of its solar…
WWildlife Read More Shock moment troop uses a clever distraction plot to steal a fawn right in front of its helpless motherMarch 15, 2026 One morning, I was leading a game drive at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, when we came across…
SScience Read More Hypothesis says human consciousness interacts with Earth’s pulseMarch 15, 2026 Researchers have reported that the human brain may respond to faint electromagnetic rhythms that naturally pulse through the…