A new study suggests tourism and human activity off Hawaii Island may be contributing to unexpectedly low calf numbers in spinner dolphins.The study, led by the University of Hawaii’s Marine Mammal ...
A major transition in evolution is the shift from asexual to sexual reproduction in early organisms. But why would a yeast ...
Female mammals have long thought to be born with all the eggs they would ever have, but new research is challenging that consensus ...
For five years in a row the Hong Kong Science Fair has worked to build up the talent pipeline that will support scientific discovery and innovation in Hong Kong and across the country. By sparking ...
“In an open-pit uranium mine in the southeastern part of the Gabon Republic, near the Equator on the coast of West Africa, are the dormant remains of a natural fission reactor. Within a rich vein of ...
New climate modeling shows that heatwaves will keep getting hotter, longer, and more frequent for centuries—even after the world hits net-zero emissions. Delays of just a few years dramatically ...