ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA team of scientists has genetically engineered silkworms to produce full-length spider silk proteins. Learn more about it in this article.
A team of researchers developed an energy-efficient, cost-effective coating which can cool and warm buildings through the seasons. Find out more about it in this article.
Researchers studied sediment from the Mariana Trench, Earth's deepest point, finding a novel bacteriophage in their analysis. Check it out in this article.
The archaeologists found gold jewelry, silver ritual instuments, and alabaster containers inside the ancient Egyptian sunken underwater temple. Read to learn more.
The Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands, which contains radioactive wastes from the atomic bombs dropped by the U.S, was found to have cracks and chips where nuclear materials could leak. Learn more about it in this article.
The Arctic-dwelling "ice mouse" was a minuscule creature that thrived in the Cretaceous period, enduring extended winter darkness. Check it out in this article.
The increasing presence of wild pigs across South America poses threat as they invade protected natural areas. Continue reading the article to find out more.
Sadie Mills, an invertebrate collection manager at New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research solved the mysterious seabed markings after several years. Continue reading to learn more.
Given how most Paleolithic rock art sites are situated in the north of Spain, this cave located in Eastern Iberia that contains distinct Paleolithic paintings and engravings is especially unique. Read to learn more.
When supercontinent Nuna drifted apart, the closed wound may have been reopened and could have triggered the resurfacing of the rosy gems alongside magma. Read to learn more.
Learn how solar energy impact has the potential to change the global energy order. Solar Energy Revolution: How Solar Panels Are Changing the Way We Power Our World The depletion of energy resources and oil crises have compelled humanity to conserve and seek alternative sources.
Scientists have discovered that small changes in GPS signals could allow them to predict large earthquakes two hours early. Continue reading the article to find out more.