Smart Bird Feeding
New research reveals that careless bird feeding can harm native species.
The secret behind a beetle’s ability to shoot rapid pulses of high temperature toxins.
A new citizen science project needs volunteers to watch video clips of wild chimpanzees and record their behavior.
With demands for data storage growing exponentially, companies keep pace with a 20th century technology.
Retailers are looking to the developing world to meet the growing demand for sustainable seafood.
Heavy drinking before the age of 25 may lead to lasting changes in parts of the brain critical for memory and learning.
The Hubble Space Telescope has expanded our knowledge of the universe by leaps and bounds in just 25 years.
Stimulating the brain with mild electrical current may enhance creativity and treat depression.
Research shows that vitamin pills are no replacement for vitamins in healthful food, and taking too many supplements can even have health risks.
Do African American students get labeled as troublemakers more quickly than other students do?
Eye contact between dogs and their owners can increase levels of the hormone oxytocin, known for its important role in human bonding.
Disease-stopping hygiene practices may also slow the spread of helpful microbes.
How are animals coping 5 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
Before crashing into Mercury’s surface, the MESSENGER spacecraft will capture high-resolution images and other data.
The genome of the critically endangered mountain gorilla provides clues to its genetic past as well as its prospects for future survival.
Understanding cells’ sugar coating could drive the development of new drugs and therapies.
The brains of people with anorexia don’t connect the feeling of hunger with reward.