
Pests or Engineers?
How termites help mitigate the effects of rainforest drought When termites come up in everyday conversation, horror stories of tented houses and damaged house foundations
How termites help mitigate the effects of rainforest drought When termites come up in everyday conversation, horror stories of tented houses and damaged house foundations
The global carbon cycle is an essential aspect of life on Earth, and there has been extensive scientific research concerning how the movement and exchange
Preserved proteins reveal a more accurate tree of life Paleontology has long been regarded as the domain of dinosaur bones, teeth, and shells. During fossilization,
Scientists have long studied the internal processes of leaves in two dimensions, yet most of life’s processes occur in three. A technology recently developed and
As the adage goes: you are what you eat. But could we possibly learn more about something from what they use to eat, rather than
Recently, it may seem that politics has become louder, brasher, and more annoying than ever. This political climate may mean that it’s easier for less
In an increasingly health-conscious society, many consumers demand their food be transparent, from its ingredients to its production, through regulations, labels, and bans. Labels, however,
One of the stranger components of the 23andMe genetic testing service is its measure of how many Neanderthal variants one has in their DNA. The
Hippos may not be able to do math or solve complicated physics equations, but it turns out that they play a major role as engineers
The end-Permian extinction was devastatingly destructive on a scale hard to comprehend. Ozone degradation and large fluctuations in temperature made the earth unsuitable for habitation,
A study of strike-slip indicators on Ganymede reveals striking findings Do objects in outer space, which appear so enigmatic and extraterrestrial from our perspective, actually
The compelling applications of a new 2D and 3D imaging technology How much knowledge does a fossil hold? To explore this question, Leanne Elder, PhD