- Exposure to BPA potentially induces permanent reprogramming of painted turtles’ brains
- Approaching a decades-old goal: Making blood stem cells from patients’ own cells
- Space weather events linked to human activity
- Time flies: Insect fossils in amber shed light on India’s geological history
- Dams are major driver of global environmental change
- Atheism might be more common than assumed…but it’s complicated
- 3-D printed ovaries produce healthy offspring
- Pufferfish and humans share the same genes for teeth
- Monarch butterflies: Looking beyond the breeding grounds
- Silk proteins paired with renewable wood nanocellulose produces possibly the strongest artificial spider silk yet
- Good grief! Losing a friend brings wild birds closer together
- During heat waves, urban trees can increase ground-level ozone
- Social ties help animals live longer
- 3-D-printed, soft, four legged robot can walk on sand and stone
- How hard did it rain on Mars?
- Cockatoos keep their tools safe
- Earth’s atmosphere more chemically reactive in cold climates
- NASA’s Van Allen Probes spot human-made barrier shrouding Earth
- Large volcanic eruption may have caused the first mass extinction
- Secrets behind T. rex’s bone crushing bites: T. rex could crush with 8,000 pound bite forces
- Plants call 911 to help their neighbors
- ‘Narco-deforestation’ study links loss of Central American tropical forests to cocaine
- Fishing can lead to rapid evolutionary changes in exploited fish populations
- New Zealand’s mainland yellow-eyed penguins face extinction unless urgent action taken
