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Stomp dancing, head jerking, chattering, and skimming create swirling water patterns that direct brine shrimp and small animals into the birds' mouths. Flamingos standing quietly in shallow alkaline ...
The recovery of the humpback whale population suggests we may have been mistaken about their birthing grounds — tropical waters aren't the only places where they give birth. Humpback whales may not ...
New projections show that temporarily overshooting this limit—even up to 3°C—would lock in severe and irreversible glacier ...
Ocean darkening is rapidly spreading, squeezing marine life closer to the surface and altering ecosystems worldwide.
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are increasing more rapidly in China than in other parts of the world, fueled by ...
Tea, dark chocolate, apples, and grapes could do more than satisfy cravings—they might help lower blood pressure.
MRI technology reveals that unhealthy lifestyles can prematurely age your heart by decades. Scientists at the (UEA) have ...
A study reveals who writes better, and it turns out, it's not the AI. Artificial intelligence has yet to match the quality of ...
A new study reveals that microbial diversity is shaped by a network of mutual dependencies. Microbial ecosystems are found all around us—in seawater, soil, and even inside the human gut—and they are ...
Researchers at TUM have developed a new material for solid-state batteries. Solid-state batteries are seen as a game-changer ...
Quarks unexpectedly breaking symmetry in a recent experiment may transform our fundamental understanding of matter and the ...
Research shows that fingers wrinkle in a consistent pattern each time they are immersed in water. Do your wrinkles always ...