Posted inBlog News Science has finally cracked male riflebirds’ flirty secrets Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 21 October 2024 New video of male riflebirds’ extreme wrist flares and feather noises reveals how these show-offs…
Posted inBlog News Megafire smoke may dampen California’s nut harvests Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 21 October 2024 Wildfires may put some of America’s favorite nuts — almonds, pistachios and walnuts — at…
Posted inBlog News Readers are curious about dark matter, plastics’ effects on pollination and Percy’s selfies Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 19 October 2024 Let’s talk neutrinos Two dark matter experiments have spotted signs of neutrinos knocking into atomic…
Posted inBlog News Taking the temperature of democracy Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 19 October 2024 Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the science of studying democracies.
Posted inBlog News The ‘Does It Fly?’ podcast separates fact from science fiction Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 18 October 2024 Does It Fly?Roddenberry EntertainmentAvailable wherever you get your podcasts Imagine you’re hanging out at a…
Posted inBlog News Is U.S. democracy in decline? Here’s what the science says Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 18 October 2024 The United States’ reputation as an exemplar of democracy appears to be eroding. In a…
Posted inBlog News 50 years ago, chronic pain mystified scientists Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 18 October 2024 Science and the sources of pain — Science News, October 26, 1974 Chronic pain is…
Posted inBlog News Saving Mexico’s fir forests could help monarch butterflies Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 18 October 2024 An experiment to grow new forests in central Mexico offers hope that the crucial winter…
Posted inBlog News How tiny phytoplankton trek long distances upward in the ocean Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 17 October 2024 It’s one of the most massive migrations on Earth: a huge biomass of tiny plankton…
Posted inBlog News Here are some stellar picks from Nikon’s top microscopy images of 2024 Posted by By Mehmed Saleem 17 October 2024 With the snap of a camera shutter — and a handy microscope — what was…