During the Second World War, one particular insect became the scourge of soldiers and citizens alike. Called the London Underground mosquito, this mosquito liked to feast on Londoners escaping German ...
The scientists examined the lineages of two groups of bivalves—marine invertebrates that include clams, oysters, mussels, and ...
This week the telescope revealed its first real-time sky alerts, issuing 800,000 alerts for transient events in just one night, February 24, 2026. Some of these were variable stars – which go through ...
A new essay imagines AI-driven abundance through an “Industrial Intelligence Stack” reshaping society rapidly.
Neanderthal men were short, stocky and powerful - and our female ancestors appeared to fancy them, according to a new study. ...
Recent research from the UK Biobank shows that menopause is linked to adverse mental health outcomes and lower brain volume.
Sponges may be ancient, but their timeline has been murky. New research suggests the earliest sponges were soft and ...
A "gravity hole" beneath Antarctica is offering scientists a rare glimpse into Earth's deep interior, a dynamic record of slow-moving processes that have been reshaping our planet for tens of millions ...
A newly detected X-ray transient may reveal the first direct evidence of an intermediate-mass black hole consuming a white dwarf. A newly observed cosmic outburst is giving astronomers a rare glimpse ...
This data-driven article explores the dynamics shaping Europe’s gambling market, the regional trends driving growth, plus Poland’s unique growth pattern amidst the broader regional boom.