Exploring Two Centuries of Wildlife Change in America
Using advanced technology, researchers are examining the transformation of America's wildlife since the time of Lewis and Clark, providing insights into ecological changes over 200 years.
Using advanced technology, researchers are examining the transformation of America's wildlife since the time of Lewis and Clark, providing insights into ecological changes over 200 years.
Researchers have unveiled a novel approach for synthesizing three-dimensional macrocycles, arranging four π-conjugated panels into a square formation.
Masumi Izumi's essay, "Japanese Migration to Canada, 1877–1988," provides an in-depth look at the historical movement of Japanese people to Canada, now available in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Migration Studies.
Recent research highlights the interactions between molecular condensates within cells, potentially reshaping our understanding of cellular dynamics and related diseases.
The American Diabetes Association's annual conference in New Orleans showcased newer GLP-1 medications, discussions on research funding cuts, and a notable protest.
In a significant achievement, MIT's project on lunar integrated power systems has been awarded first place in NASA's 2026 RASC-AL competition, showcasing innovation in aerospace education.
Physicists at the University of Tennessee have made notable advancements in the study of alpha particle formation through their measurements of tellurium-104 decay.
On May 27, 2026, Leaf Space announced its new connectivity service, TreeNet, in partnership with D-Orbit and EnduroSat, aimed at improving space communications.
As SpaceX appears unlikely to participate in the ongoing FCC spectrum auction, analysts speculate on its potential future involvement and the implications for telecom stocks.
Recent findings suggest that meltwater from Antarctic glaciers may be affecting the Southern Ocean more significantly than previously understood, according to a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science.
The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) is reportedly facing a significant loss of ethics expertise, which could jeopardize the safety of research volunteers.
Axiom Space has announced a significant boost to its funding, with Japan's largest bank joining the investment round, totaling more than $175 million.
A recent pilot study has introduced a sensory evaluation method that connects the chemical structures of polyphenols to their distinct taste properties, as demonstrated by trained panelists.
The House Armed Services Committee is pushing to maintain a missile-warning satellite program that the Pentagon plans to eliminate, alongside concerns over satellite procurement and GPS oversight.
A new study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research reveals a two-kilometer debris flow at Illgraben, shedding light on surge wave behavior.
An international team has identified a new family of copepods at depths exceeding 2,000 meters, marking a significant contribution to marine biodiversity research.
As climate change intensifies in southern Africa, its effects on children's health and learning are becoming increasingly evident, highlighting a critical issue in education.
A recent study from Northwestern Medicine highlights the importance of previously overlooked DNA structures in the organization of the human genome and gene regulation.
A recent study sheds light on how DNA repair enzymes identify damaged areas in our genetic material, emphasizing the importance of these processes in human biology.
A recent drilling expedition in the Tyrrhenian Sea has uncovered granite pieces in mantle rock, challenging existing geological theories about ocean formation.