The evolution of bones in primates’ knees could have implications for how humans evolved to walk upright, a new study...
Organic solar cells (OSCs)—promising alternatives to traditional inorganic solar cells—have many features that make them key players in a greener...
Getting around on a rainy day often involves dodging puddles—or sloshing through them. But during downpours, shallow pools can quickly...
Solar energy is a promising way of reducing our dependence on fossil-fuel-based energy resources to opt for cleaner energy forms....
Land was once set aside as Native American reservations because it was undesirable and low in resources, but now interested...
Cloud enthusiasts have a new tool to investigate striking formations in the skies above the red planet. A browsable database...
As Rohit Velankar, now a senior at Fox Chapel Area High School, poured juice into a glass, he could feel...
The Salish Sea—the inland coastal waters of Washington and British Columbia—is home to two unique populations of fish-eating orcas, the...
Summer storms are generally more frequent, intense and concentrated over cities than over rural areas, according to new, detailed observations...
Swedes are living to increasingly older ages. Thirty years ago, 85–90- year-olds were rare, but now the majority reach that...
Phase separation, when molecules part like oil and water, works alongside oxygen diffusion to help memristors—electrical components that store information...
Is the adage “calories in, calories out” true? The short answer is yes, but the full story is more nuanced....













