The Impact of Mosquitoes and Malaria on Early Human Migration
A recent study highlights the significant influence of mosquitoes and malaria on the movements and lives of ancient humans, revealing an unexpected aspect of human history.
A recent study highlights the significant influence of mosquitoes and malaria on the movements and lives of ancient humans, revealing an unexpected aspect of human history.
A recent study from Murdoch University highlights the importance of community involvement in the conservation of native bats, emphasizing its role in monitoring and protecting these species.
Research from the University of Geneva sheds light on the TORC2 protein complex, potentially transforming our grasp of how cells manage their growth and activity.
Research from the McCombs School of Business reveals that consumers may be paying more for used cars with odometer readings just below 10,000-mile increments, suggesting a psychological bias.
The House Science Committee has turned down NASA's budget request for fiscal year 2027, citing substantial cuts as a primary concern.
On April 22, 2026, Rocket Lab's Electron rocket completed a successful launch of cubesats for JAXA, marking the company's second dedicated mission for the Japanese space agency.
French startup Univity has successfully raised $32 million to launch 5G demonstrators into very low Earth orbit, with plans for a larger constellation of satellites to improve global 5G connectivity.
Recent footage captured in Uganda's Marburg virus reservoir reveals interactions between wildlife and humans, prompting concerns over potential spillover events.
Recent seasonal fires have led to significant smoke coverage in Northern Thailand, impacting air quality and visibility across the region.
Atmos Space Cargo has successfully raised $30.1 million to enhance its reentry vehicle missions and to initiate plans for a larger spacecraft.
Recent advancements in peptide synthesis by Swedish scientists may provide a solution to potato late blight, a disease historically linked to the Irish famine and currently threatening global agriculture.
A study from UC Irvine suggests that targeting the ELOVL2 'aging gene' with fatty acid supplementation may offer a way to reverse age-related vision decline, based on promising results in mice.
A look at the vibrant green areas along the northeast side of the Capital Beltway in Maryland, highlighting their significance amidst urban development.
A recent study indicates that demographic factors play a crucial role in determining mating behaviors and parental care among bird species, rather than the reverse.
Recent research reveals that stressed rocks emit nuclides as a precursor to breaking, which could provide valuable insights for predicting geohazards.
NASA has launched the 2026 Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I and II Broad Agency Announcement, with submissions due by May 21, 2026.
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a lightweight, origami-inspired reflectarray antenna that promises to enhance data transmission for CubeSats, addressing their size constraints.
Recent research from Japan suggests the existence of Majorana fermions in a quantum spin liquid, potentially advancing quantum computing technology.
NASA's Boeing 777 has rejoined the agency's fleet following significant modifications, now serving as an advanced airborne science laboratory.
Recent findings indicate that chalk-stream salmon could be officially designated as a sub-species, following extensive genetic research.