Microplastics are the crumbs of our plastic world, tiny pieces that come from bigger items breaking apart or from products ...
Off the coast of Antarctica, the sea ice retreated toward the southernmost continent and, like a bottle cap taken off a soda ...
A research team led by Prof. Ben Ko Chi-bun, Associate Professor of the PolyU Department of Applied Biology and Chemical ...
Analysis of preserved feces and intestinal tissue has revealed specific types of bacteria that were present in the microbiome of a young adult man who lived in Mexico about 1,000 years ago, prior to ...
After a slight delay, Australia and Papua New Guinea formally signed a defense treaty this week committing the two nations to ...
New research, based on forest fires in Australia, proves there is a significantly higher risk of large-scale flooding when ...
During warmer periods of the Middle Pleistocene, ancient humans in Italy were in the habit of butchering elephants for meat ...
Artificial intelligence technology has begun to transform higher education, raising a new set of profound questions about the ...
On islands, many plants rely on animals such as birds, bats and reptiles to disperse their seeds and help them grow in new ...
Delightful as they may be to their young owners, dolls have a long history of creeping people out due to something called the ...
These recent sunny days bring the last chances to access the Rhode Island coastline before chillier weather sets in, though that won't keep Jesse Reiblich away. When he's not in or around the water—as ...