Unique Two-Colored Lobster Found Off Cape Cod Sparks Interest in New England
A rare two-colored lobster, recently caught by fishermen off Cape Cod, has been donated to an aquarium, captivating the attention of many in New England.
A rare two-colored lobster, recently caught by fishermen off Cape Cod, has been donated to an aquarium, captivating the attention of many in New England.
For the first time, archaeologists at Pompeii have employed artificial intelligence to digitally reconstruct the face of a victim from the catastrophic AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
A recent study highlights genetic connections between endangered Mediterranean fin whales and their Atlantic relatives, despite their geographical separation.
The beech forests of southern Chile are showcasing stunning autumn colors, captivating observers with their fiery hues.
A recent study from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid indicates that adopting proportional voting methods may lead to fairer committee selections.
Black garlic, known for its sweet and mild flavor, is gaining traction in kitchens worldwide. This ingredient is created through a fermentation process that alters its traditional pungency.
Japan's declining marriage and fertility rates present significant challenges, potentially affecting economic stability and societal structure.
The moon has significantly influenced Earth's development by stabilizing the planet and moderating climate variations. The James Webb Space Telescope seeks similar systems, but faces stellar obstacles.
In a significant move, China is working to connect 680,000 innovators with companies to boost the commercialization of research.
An extraordinary heat wave in East Antarctica has seen temperatures soar by 28°C above average during the winter months, prompting concerns about future climate impacts.
A newly developed tool sheds light on the substantial methane emissions from sewer systems, which are often overlooked in discussions about urban infrastructure and climate change.
As technology rapidly evolves, the mental health crisis stemming from social isolation continues to grow. Self-compassion may offer a pathway to combat these feelings of loneliness.
Recent simulations reveal that the Hayward fault, a significant part of the San Andreas system, is overdue for an earthquake, posing a threat to the densely populated East Bay area.
A recent study sheds light on how cells manage to remain stable while adapting to their environments, utilizing light-based technology for the first time.
Since their discovery in 2019, nickelates have garnered attention for their potential to achieve superconductivity at higher temperatures, which could transform quantum science and energy transmission.
Research highlights how interpersonal conflicts among colleagues can harm businesses by reducing collaboration and increasing mental strain.
Recent research highlights troubling trends in river ecosystems, revealing increased greenhouse gas emissions linked to warming and oxygen loss.
A recent study from the University of Bristol introduces a mathematical model that may clarify why certain wounds heal more quickly than others, with implications for future treatments.
A Florida International University student has unveiled a previously overlooked cause of coastal flooding, which may enhance warning systems for affected communities.
A recent study from Cornell University indicates that music streaming services like Spotify have a stronger impact on fan engagement than social media boycotts, suggesting a separation between artists' controversies and their music.