Ever had that eerie feeling you’ve lived a moment before—like reality is on a strange loop? That’s déjà vu, French for “already seen.” And it’s not just a quirky brain glitch; it’s actually a ...
A new open-source device records whale clicks with context, giving AI the data it needs to search for structure in sperm ...
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The tropical rainforest of the Congo basin is the world’s second-largest. (The Amazon is slightly bigger, but far better studied.) Via the Congo river, water drains into the Atlantic largely from six ...
As Americans prepare to reduce or pause drinking for Dry and Damp January, Reframe, the leading alcohol-reduction app in the U.S. with the largest user base and the world's largest repository of ...
As we prepare to close out 2025, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank panel looks back at the past year, and ahead to 2026 ...
Common birds—those with relatively large, widespread populations—are facing some of the steepest downturns. The data ...
“If your cycle coincides with a busy social calendar, the combination of disrupted sleep, dehydration, inflammation and hormonal shifts can intensify cramps, worsen PMS and make period symptoms ...
The sex of many turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles is determined by the temperature at which their eggs incubate.
Across ecosystems, scientists are now converging on a striking pattern: the same human pressures that fragment habitats, heat the climate and pollute air and water are reshaping which species survive, ...
While evening grosbeaks eat mostly seeds in winter (both conifer and hardwood seeds), they eat a more varied diet in summer, ...
Say you want to listen in on a group of super-intelligent aliens whose language you don't understand, and whose spaceship ...