Researchers from the University of Cambridge have analyzed more than 800,000 tweets and found that negative emotions expressed about geoengineering—the...
Using a new dataset, Rafael Prieto-Curiel of the Complexity Science Hub and colleagues analyzed the coordinates and surface of 183...
International recognition is key to many successful academic careers, but research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy...
Molecular models are a tried-and-tested tool for teaching chemistry to students of all ages. By enabling users to visualize the...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have created a new method for deriving approximate linear equations to complicated nonlinear problems....
The war in Ukraine could trigger a land investment rush as happened during the 2008 financial crisis
One year after the start of the war in Ukraine, researchers Maria Cristina Rulli of the Politecnico di Milano, Jampel...
Scientists who study the origins and evolution of the plague have examined hundreds of ancient human teeth from Denmark, seeking...
Nobody likes waiting for services, whether it’s a long line at the grocery store or an extra half-hour in a...
A fascinating quest to discover the identity of a prolific early-20th-century Indigenous painter has led a Griffith directed research team...
Archaeologists know that people have practiced cranial trephination, a medical procedure that involves cutting a hole in the skull, for...
In a new study, several researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder reenacted a small part of a trek that...
If the emergence of mechanically propelled weapons in prehistory is commonly perceived as one of the hallmarks of the advance...












