When COVID-19 silenced cities, birdsong recaptured its former glory
White-crowned sparrows sang softer, more complex songs during the quiet of the pandemic lockdown
White-crowned sparrows sang softer, more complex songs during the quiet of the pandemic lockdown
Body’s cells appear to age faster during pregnancy, but they might recover—and even thrive—in the months after birth
A new study of historic and modern genomes may help tribes protect ancestral lands and water rights
The internal structure of vertebrae made azhdarchid necks strong but light
Study of Beckman foundation funding for early-career scientists adds to growing body of knowledge about the practice
Rapid color changes may prevent these predators from impaling one another during group attacks
Foundation’s move leaves questions about how to fund peer review
System sidesteps computing bottleneck in tuning artificial intelligence algorithms
Major platforms such as the Web of Science, widely used to generate metrics and evaluate researchers, are proprietary
Meteorites suggest cataclysmic “instability” occurred around the time of the Moon’s formation
Some worry the findings will stall efforts to halt logging—the root cause of declining caribou populations