While late M-stars are the easiest places to find Earth-sized planets, a new study suggests they are biological dead ends where animal life may never find enough fuel to evolve.
Researchers led by Rice University's Guido Pagano used a specialized quantum device to simulate a vibrating molecule and ...
Fertilizers help farmers grow healthy plants. According to new research from the University of Minnesota, the chemicals also ...
After eons underground, it was discovered by accident. Within a couple of decades, it was already under threat.
Cypress tree forest on the seafloor off Alabama reveals how extreme storms and rising seas transformed the coastline 75,000 ...
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A global shortage of construction-grade sand is reshaping coastlines, destabilizing ecosystems, and putting activists in the ...
Quantum biology offers engineering cues from nature, inspiring biomimetic sensors and catalysts. By unraveling mechanisms such as high-efficiency energy transfer in photosynthesis and quantum ...
Microplastics could be disrupting how oceans absorb and store carbon, potentially undermining a natural buffer that helps ...
These episodes of sudden light deprivation are slowly making several underwater organisms vulnerable to collapse.
In a blow to anyone dreaming that complex life may exist elsewhere in the universe, a new study suggests we're unlikely to ...