New Insights into Invasive Plants: A Study on Exotic Species
Recent research explores the factors that influence why certain exotic plants become invasive pests, providing valuable data for conservation and management strategies.
Recent research explores the factors that influence why certain exotic plants become invasive pests, providing valuable data for conservation and management strategies.
A recent study from the IceCube Collaboration, published in Physical Review Letters, suggests that the energy spectrum of astrophysical neutrinos deviates from a simple power-law model.
A recent study from ICTA-UAB and the London School of Economics indicates that sustainability-focused advertising may contradict degrowth principles, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
A recent study highlights that orangutan mothers breastfeed their young for six and a half years, marking the longest duration among mammals and emphasizing their unique life history.
The Cercle Festival 2026 has made a remarkable start with a live opening from the International Space Station, featuring ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot.
Col. Tim Trimailo of the Space Force highlights key strategies for startups aiming to enter the defense sector, stressing transparency, patience, and a strong military value proposition.
Recent research highlights the emergence of topological phases in quantum Hall-superconductor devices, which are characterized by properties safeguarded by the material's overall structure.
The explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a test flight in Florida poses significant challenges for NASA's lunar ambitions and the company's competitive position.
Jamie Justice discusses the landscape of longevity research, highlighting both promising advancements and dubious treatments in the field.
A recent study from the UK indicates that exposure to air pollution can hinder lung development in children, potentially affecting their health into early adulthood.
The Thomas Ashton Institute's Violence and Aggression Research Network has released guidance to assist retailers in preventing and addressing work-related violence and aggression.
As the wildfire season nears, NASA's FireSense initiative is set to deploy low-cost thermal sensors designed to alert firefighters to dangerous heat levels.
A comprehensive longitudinal study indicates that individuals may experience greater happiness when single rather than in a subpar relationship, challenging societal norms about romance.
Research from the Leibniz Center for Agricultural Landscape Research highlights how established farm-business ties may lead agricultural start-ups to pursue smaller gains.
Recent findings from NASA suggest that Gale Crater once hosted rivers and lakes, indicating significant climate changes on Mars, though the timeline of these shifts is still unclear.
A novel ultrafast holographic imaging method has been developed by a German–Italian team, enabling the study of light-matter interactions on unprecedented timescales.
The Space Force is set to create a network of operations centers aimed at maintaining military space mission continuity during potential wartime scenarios.
A recent study suggests that quantum entanglement may offer a fresh perspective on chemical bonding, potentially transforming our understanding of atomic interactions.
Research from North Carolina State University highlights a potential link between low urine ammonia-to-creatinine ratios and accelerated kidney disease in dogs, raising concerns about health outcomes.
A recent study questions the established understanding of how bowhead whales feed, suggesting that their dive patterns may not indicate feeding as previously thought.