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The Impact of Supercorals on Marine Ecosystems
Coral reefs around the world are facing numerous challenges, including warmer and more acidic water, pollution, and development. These factors have led to the decline of many reefs, transforming once vibrant ecosystems into barren...
Preserving Exquisite Fossils: Trilobite Pompeii in Volcanic Ash
Trilobites, ancient arthropods that roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago, have left behind a wealth of fossils that continue to intrigue scientists today. Despite centuries of study, certain aspects of trilobite...
NASA and Boeing Confirm Astronauts Not Stranded on the International Space Station
NASA and Boeing have confirmed that astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are not stranded on the International Space Station (ISS). The two astronauts were originally supposed to return home a couple of weeks...
Unleashing the Impact of Science on Dogs and Cats: A Comprehensive Analysis
Pets have always been a source of joy and companionship for many people, but in recent years, they have also become the focus of scientific research. From genetic sequencing to behavior studies, dogs and...
Robot with Living ‘Skin’ Face for Smiling: Advancements in Robotics Technology
A team of researchers from the University of Tokyo has developed a new technology that allows robots to have fleshy faces with living skin tissue, giving them the ability to smile naturally. This advancement...
The Benefits of Having Pets for Your Health: Fact or Fiction?
Hal Herzog, a psychologist, has been questioning the popular belief that owning pets can make people happier and healthier. Despite his efforts to explain his views, many still hold on to the idea that...
Navigating the Republican Party’s Approach to Abortion: A Closer Look
Following the historic ruling of Roe v. Wade, the topic of abortion continues to be a major concern for many voters. The GOP has long been associated with efforts to restrict abortion rights in...
Climate Lawsuits Against Companies and Countries on the Rise
Climate lawsuits against governments and corporations are increasing globally, but the rate of growth may be slowing down, according to a recent report. The annual study from the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change...
Why Tornadoes Have Been More Common in 2021
In the spring of 2024, the United States experienced an unusually high number of tornadoes, with over 1,100 reported by May. This was nearly twice the 30-year average and second only to the deadly...
Increased Frequency of Extreme Wildfires: A 20-Year Comparison
Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, with data showing a significant increase in both frequency and intensity over the past two decades. Researchers have analyzed satellite data and found that the number of...