The Evolutionary Origins of Crabs' Sideways Walk: A 200 Million Year Journey
Recent research suggests that the sideways walking of crabs can be traced back to a pivotal evolutionary moment 200 million years ago, inherited from a common ancestor.
Recent research suggests that the sideways walking of crabs can be traced back to a pivotal evolutionary moment 200 million years ago, inherited from a common ancestor.
This week highlights significant advancements in space technology and raises concerns about global sea level anomalies.
A recent study indicates that while bees can detect harmful viruses in their food sources, they do not consistently alter their foraging behavior to avoid contaminated options.
Cobra Resources has marked a significant achievement by reporting its first annual profit, attributed to advancements in rare earth extraction and a new copper find.
NASA invites the public to track the Artemis II mission, where astronauts will orbit the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft. This mission marks a significant step in lunar exploration.
In response to a potential increase in lunar lander missions, NASA intends to raise the value of its contract for robotic lunar landers, aligning with its moon base initiatives.
An international research team, featuring Mississippi State University's Matthew W. Brown, has published significant findings on genetic exchange in parasites, challenging prior scientific understanding.
As investor interest grows, the focus is shifting towards potential ventures linked to orbital data centers, even though the large-scale computing networks proposed by SpaceX and others are still years away from being operational.
The Soyuz-5/Sunkar rocket completed its first test flight on April 30, marking a significant step in its development at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
In April 2026, astronauts on the Artemis II mission will become the first humans to witness a total solar eclipse from space, offering a unique perspective on this celestial event.
Recent research indicates that dreaming may serve as a platform for communication and skill practice, potentially reshaping our understanding of consciousness.
Research in the journal Britannia examines a burial site in Oudenburg, Belgium, potentially linking ancient monetary systems from the Roman to Merovingian periods.
Research indicates that traditional toys like dolls are superior to screens in promoting social skills among children, emphasizing the value of interactive play.
At the Silicon Valley Summit, Dreame introduced its NEXT 01 JET Edition Car, featuring rocket propulsion that allows it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 0.9 seconds.
The Odyssey spacecraft, set for the fourth human mission to Mars, has successfully tested its innovative lithium-plasma engine, promising an efficient journey.
A researcher from Moffitt Cancer Center has proposed a new model that seeks to answer a crucial question in biology: How does genetic information maintain order within living systems?
This summer, NASA invites everyone to engage with a variety of STEM activities designed to inspire creativity and exploration. Whether indoors or outdoors, there are numerous opportunities to learn.
A team from the University of Oxford has successfully demonstrated a novel quantum interaction involving a single trapped ion, marking a significant advancement in quantum physics.
A discovery in Georgia, featuring an 8,000-year-old wheat imprint on Neolithic mudbrick, is prompting a reevaluation of the history of bread wheat.
A recent study from Texas A&M AgriLife Research sheds light on the complex relationship between income levels and household food waste, a pressing global issue.