Read More Scince News Nature 7 months ago Fungi Shaped Earth Long Before Land Plants Emerged New genomic analysis indicates fungi diversified hundreds of millions of years before land plants, shaping soils and enabling terrestrial life.
Read More Scince News Nature 7 months ago Sand-sized Stones Reveal Earth's Early Carbon History Tiny iron-oxide ooids reveal ancient oceans held far less dissolved organic carbon, forcing a rethink of oxygenation, ice ages, and early life.
Read More Scince News Nature 7 months ago Red Sea Vanished 6.2 Million Years Ago, Then Reflooded Red Sea’s dramatic dry-out and sudden rebirth New research led by scientists at King Abdullah University...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Ancient Rock Art Reveals Water Networks Across Arabia New evidence for wide prehistoric networks Researchers studying prehistoric rock art in Arabia have found material...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Greenland platinum spike linked to Icelandic eruptions A puzzling chemical signal in Greenland ice Buried in an ice core from central Greenland is...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Motswedi: 2,488-Carat Diamond From Botswana Awaits Valuation Rare discovery and immediate context A colossal 2,488-carat rough diamond, nicknamed Motswedi, is under detailed analysis...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Warming Oceans Threaten Key Microbe That Makes Oxygen Earth's oxygen balance and much of the ocean food web depend on microscopic photosynthetic organisms. Among...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Fish Cloaca Genes May Have Driven Evolution of Fingers New study links cloaca regulatory DNA to digit formation Recent comparative genomics and functional experiments indicate...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Researchers Identify Three New Deep-Sea Snailfishes New deep‑sea snailfishes discovered off California MBARI’s cutting-edge underwater tools are uncovering unique species that inhabit...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Ratfish Sex Teeth Reveal Flexible Tooth Evolution Paths New research links mating spikes and mouth teeth in ratfish A recent developmental genetics study reports...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Forests Are Raining Plastic: Airborne Microplastics Fallout Airborne microplastics are depositing in forests Researchers at TU Darmstadt have found that microplastics and nanoplastics...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Cuttlefish Pass Delayed-Reward Test, Reveal Complex Minds Cuttlefish and the 'Marshmallow' Paradigm An experiment adapted from the classic human cognitive test commonly known...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Wild Chimps Consume a Beer’s Worth of Alcohol Daily Chimpanzees and Everyday Alcohol Intake A field study published in Science Advances reports that wild chimpanzees...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Insect Declines Found Even in Pristine Mountain Habitats Summary and context A long-term field study has detected steep declines in flying insect populations within...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Ocean’s Most Abundant Microbe, Prochlorococcus, Faces Sharp Decline as Seas Warm A tiny organism, outsized role The ocean’s smallest photosynthesizing microbe, Prochlorococcus, is critical to global marine...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Why Some Plants Are Taking Over the World: Traits That Drive Global Naturalization Plants are spreading across the globe faster than at any time in human history, driven largely...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Fossils Reveal Devastating Bone Infection in South American Sauropods Ancient giants under microscopic threat New research shows that some of South America's largest dinosaurs suffered...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Could Building a Dam at the Bering Strait Save Europe’s Ocean Conveyor — or Break It? A radical ocean geoengineering idea At the 80-kilometre-wide Bering Strait between Russia and Alaska, scientists have...
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Study: 60% of Earth’s Land Has Exceeded Safe Biosphere Limits; 38% Now at High Risk A planetary boundary in retreat Human activity has driven a majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface beyond...
Read More Scince Nature Scientific 8 months ago Blood Vessels in a T. rex Rib Reveal New Clues About Dinosaur Biology Dinosaur DNA remains beyond current reach, so paleontologists are turning to rarer traces of soft tissue...