Learn about the swelled-up structure beneath Bermuda, where a thick layer of buoyant rock may be holding up oceanic crust.
A 400-foot-long granite structure off the coast of Brittany suggests late hunter-gatherers were already beginning to settle down.
Learn more about the diversity of tool use in Central Africa during the Stone Age.
Learn how dust, air, and everyday products inside buildings can expose people to emerging chemicals that often go unmonitored indoors.
This teeny tiny amphibian was found hopping through the cloud forests of southern Brazil. Learn more about the conservation efforts around them.
Learn more about the supernova, which is more than a billion years older than the previous record-holder.
Learn how nitrogen and helium end up in lunar soil, and why this helps us understand planetary habitability.
Learn about new earthquake and satellite data that has revealed the Iberian Peninsula is slowly on the move.
Do you really eat spiders in your sleep? Thankfully, no. Researchers explain why and how we’d know if we were swallowing spiders.
Learn how rats with naturally high hormone levels chose to chill out by seeking puffs of cannabis vapor.
The largest dietary study comparing children’s diets shows that eating a vegetarian and vegan diet can work well for growing children, provided families stay on top of critical nutrients. Learn more about it.
Learn what the first maps of the sun's atmospheric boundary reveal about solar wind and its escape into space.
For the first time, scientists have proven tanning beds are more dangerous than the sun and cause widespread DNA damage.
Learn more about nanoplastics and how easily they can get into the bloodstream of zebrafish, resulting in buildup in the brain and reproductive organs.
Learn how hunger affects mood only when people consciously feel it — not simply when energy levels drop.
Learn how motion sensors and GPS tracking uncovered how raccoons weigh risk against reward.
Learn how resident orcas collaborate with local dolphins to hunt salmon while offering protection for their smaller cousins in return.
Learn why purrs say more about a cat's identity than its meows, and how domestication forever changed the way cats communicate with their owners.
Learn the untold story of the hammock, and how it was used by both Indigenous cultures and European colonizers.
Learn how the discovery of a young planet orbiting two suns is revealing how worlds form and survive in binary star systems.