ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEAn amateur ornithologist was able to take a snap of a rare half-male and half-female green honeycreeper in Colombia. Read to learn more.
Scientists were able to discover the presence of sunscreen chemicals in Arctic snow, which serves as the first marked presence for some of these contaminants. Read to learn more.
As the driest non-polar desert in the world, the Atacama desert seems lifeless, but it is actually used in testing rovers for Martial environment. Read the article to find out more.
Throughout the ages, there are members of the animal kingdom which are known for their massive sizes or weights. Learn more about them in this article.
Ocean waves are formed by winds, but there's more behind that. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Pexels/Emiliano Arano) What Creates Ocean Waves? Ocean waves come in different sizes and strength.
Volcano eruptions can be powerful enough to reach the atmosphere, but there are several factors that can prevent them from going further. Continue reading the article to find out more.
We have shared several videos this year sharing how-to-survive tips and some latest developments in science. Check out the top videos of Science Times 2023.
The Vadoma tribe in Zimbabwe are known to be "ostrich people" due to how several tribe members are born with just two toes on each foot. Read to learn more.
From the development of the human pangenome to the approval of the first RSV vaccine for pregnant women, the field of science has seen several breakthroughs this 2023. Read to learn more.
Researchers assert a 20-minute exchange with a 38-year-old whale, Twain, may open paths for extraterrestrial communication tools in the future. Read the article to learn more details.