Ocean warming has seafloor species headed in the wrong direction
Earlier spawning means currents sweep larvae into inhospitable waters
Earlier spawning means currents sweep larvae into inhospitable waters
Climate snapshots suggest carbon dioxide levels were surprisingly modest during ancient warm period
Skyrocketing visa costs and new restrictions make it harder to attract talent and students, threatening universities’ bottom lines
“Foot-flagging” species tap into innate fright response to scare away rivals
Some worry the findings will stall efforts to halt logging—the root cause of declining caribou populations
As restrictions take effect, new data show virus is pervasive in herds
Department of Energy funds research to take carbon out of iron and steel production
Thomas Südhof says mistakes in co-authored publications are honest errors that don’t affect studies’ conclusions
Male bonobos are about three times as likely as chimps to engage in aggressive behavior—pushing, hitting, and biting
Saudi find may reveal how humans harnessed early dogs to survive
Study of fossil and modern leaves shows leaf networks are better equipped to survive trauma when they have loops