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Scientists discover octopuses fall for fake rubber hand illusion, revealing shared body awareness across species.
“It’s a paradox. The deep sea is highly connected, but also incredibly fragile,” said Dr. O’Hara. “Understanding how life is distributed and moves through this vast environment is essential if we want ...
Arctic winters - once considered the most stable and predictable part of the region’s climate - are becoming warm, wet, and unstable.
Wrinkles form when skin stretches one way and shrinks the other. Older skin shrinks more, causing it to buckle.
Birds like Wild guineafowl feel major stress when they try to lead their group. Their heart rates rise most when group members don’t agree.
New research from Rockefeller University reveals how both genes and body size influence whether an ant becomes a queen or a worker.
Researchers studied the L 98-59 system and confirmed five rocky planets. One is in the habitable zone and may support liquid water.
New research shows bird biodiversity loss in Colombia is 60% worse than earlier estimates. Local surveys miss the real damage ...
A team of researchers studied seven months of depression scores and body temperature readings from more than 20,000 ...
During the Pacific heatwave, ocean waters were unusually warm - 3.6°F to 10.8°F hotter than normal - for more than two years.
Sperm are such great swimmers because of a slender flagellum that ripples like a living whip, trading brute force for ...
Jaguars in the Pantanal behave more like tolerant neighbors than rivals and have a surprising diet: they mainly hunt fish and caiman.