Dinosaurs were as smart as reptiles but not as intelligent as monkeys, as former research suggests.
'Sour Patch Adults' make up around 12 per cent of the population, and enjoy intensely sour sensations, according to researchers from Penn State University.
Scientists have discovered why a chilled pint really does taste so good - and it's all to do with how alcohol behaves at different temperatures.
The face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman named Shanidar Z was recreated after Cambridge archeologists excavated her body from an Iraqi cave.
In 2019, India was among the top five economically developing countries in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from aviation, a new research has found.
With recent studies having established the presence of nano and microplastic particles in the respiratory systems of both human and bird populations, a new study has modeled what happens when people breathe in different kinds of plastic particles and where they end up.
Black drivers are more frequently searched during traffic stops without finding contraband than white drivers, according to a University of Michigan study.
As the world faces the loss of a staggering number of species of animals and plants to endangerment and extinction, one University of Michigan scientist has an urgent message: Chemists and pharmacists should be key players in species conservation efforts.
US reservoirs hold 7.7 billion of pounds of fish, study finds According to a recent...
Bartosz Regula from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing and Ludovico Lami from the University of Amsterdam have shown, through probabilistic calculations, that there is indeed, as had been hypothesized, a rule of entropy for the phenomenon of quantum entanglement.
Isotopic evidence reveals surprising dietary practices of pre-agricultural human groups in Morocco.
WASHINGTON — Many animals can glow in the dark. Fireflies famously blink on summer evenings. But most animals that light up are found in the depths of the ocean.
'This planet is remarkable in many aspects,' astrophysicist Nora Eisner said. 'It's remarkable in its orbit, it's remarkable for being in the habitable zone.'
When scientists look at the Earth's available water for ecosystem services, they don't just look at precipitation. They must also account for water moving from the ground to the atmosphere, a process known as evapotranspiration (ET).
A new algorithm can speed up Earth System Models as well as enhance their accuracy, helping to better predict future climate change.