Medicine & TechnologyBirds have a well-developed sense of hearing despite not having external ears. But how do they hear? Read the article to find out how.
Several volunteer citizens joined the community science project in North Carolina where they monitored turtle sightings using a smartphone tracker application. Learn more about it in this article.
Mount Kilauea's recent eruption highlights volcanic gas as the primary concern, with limited lava flow within the closed Halemaʻumaʻu crater. Check out this article to learn more details.
Google Earth Engine is a valuable tool for monitoring deforestation in the Amazon rainforest and other parts of the world, allowing more research capabilities to various institutions. Please find out more about it in this article.
The newly discovered dinosaur's skeleton was unearthed in the Cedar Mountain Formation in Utah, which is a famed dinosaur graveyard. The remains were well-preserved and mostly complete. Read to learn more.
A team of archaeologists discovered fossil remains of Homo nadeli along with cave markings which suggests that they were the first human to bury their dead. However, skeptics call for more investigation to support this claim. Read the article to find out more.
A kangaroo pouch serves as a place for the iconic marsupials' young to stay as it grows. Check out this article what it looks like inside and learn how it can sustain a joey's needs.
Researchers investigate the strange ability of Pacific cleaner shrimp to display brilliant white stripes in its body which is unusually observed in marine animals. Find out more about it in this article.
After spending 16 years in isolation within an enclosure at a reptile park, an American crocodile surprised researchers by laying a clutch of eggs. Check out how crocodiles could produce eggs even without a male partner.
Despite having smaller brains, controversial research suggests that Homo naledi participated in burial rituals and potentially engaged in memorial practices. Tap the article to learn more about these extinct human species.
Hey there! Have you ever wondered how technology is helping us combat climate change? Let's uncover some of the most promising advancements that 2023 is bringing to our doorsteps. It's high time we got a little optimistic about the climate crisis. Just like a crypto bot keeps improving, so does our tech in fighting climate change!
A new approach in reducing air pollution was developed by a group of Korean scientists where photocatalysis was used in creating construction materials. Learn more about it in this article.