How the 2020 Presidential Race Became the 'Texting Election'
Campaigns took full advantage of text-to-donate technology and peer-to-peer texting to engage voters this election cycle
To Prevent Future Pandemics, Protect Nature
All six of the most recent pandemics have been linked to destructive human activities like deforestation, climate change and the wildlife trade
A Coral Reef Taller Than the Eiffel Tower Was Just Discovered Off the Coast of Australia
A team of scientists mapped the underwater landscape and its bustling sea life using a robot
Pet Cemeteries Reveal Evolution of Humans' Relationships With Furry Friends
By analyzing a thousand tombstones, an archaeologist revealed how animals evolved from companions to family in just 100 years
The Moon Has More Water and Ice Hidden All Over Its Surface Than Originally Predicted
Scientists discovered that water is stored in tiny patches all across the moon's surface, not just in the deep, freezing craters of its south pole
Arctic Sea Ice Fails to Refreeze by Late October, Setting a New Record
At this rate, the Arctic will experience its first ice-free summer as early as 2035
The Deepest, Darkest, Most Frigid Depths of the Ocean Are Warming
Thermometers anchored to the seafloor revealed that even the deep sea is not impervious to rising global temperatures
The Cute-but-Deadly Slow Loris Reserves Its Flesh-Rotting Venom for Its Peers
The world's only venomous primates just got weirder
Scientists May Have Identified a Previously Unknown Spit-Producing Organ in Our Heads
Uncovering the existence of the glands will help oncologists protect them from radiation, improving the quality of life for cancer patients
Droughts and Human Interference Wiped Out Madagascar's Gigantic Wildlife 1,500 Years Ago
The species had survived droughts before, but human interference was the final nail in the mega-sized coffin
Venice's Controversial Inflatable Floodgates Save City for the Second Time
The barriers may not be permanent solutions, but they've now protected Venice from two floods this month
Bird Flies 7,500 Miles, a New Record for Longest Nonstop Bird Migration
After summering in the Arctic, a bar-tailed godwit soared across the Pacific Ocean like a "jet fighter" to winter in New Zealand
Scientists Cloned an Endangered Wild Horse Using the Decades-Old Frozen Cells of a Stallion
The cloned foal will hopefully provide an 'infusion of genetic diversity' as conservationists work to restore the Przewalski’s horse’s population
Eight Countries Sign NASA’s Artemis Accords, New Legal Framework for Maintaining Peace on the Moon
Nations must sign and uphold the agreement if they plan to join NASA's mission to send astronauts back to the moon
Hundreds of Dead Animals Wash Ashore on Russian Beach After Reports of Mysterious, Toxic Sludge
Investigations are still underway, but experts theorize that leaked hazardous materials from military bases are to blame
California’s First-Ever Gigafire Blazes Through the State, Scorching More Than One Million Acres
Scientists say that hotter and drier conditions resulting from climate change have fueled this record-breaking fire
Blue Whales Sing All Day When They Migrate and All Night When They Don't
Their mysterious songs could be an 'acoustic signature of migration'
Two Scientists Receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Their Discovery of CRISPR
The award-winning researchers, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, harnessed the power of gene-editing technology and revolutionized biology
Three Scientists Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for Breakthrough Black Hole Discoveries
These Nobel laureates helped discover and describe the mysterious cosmic voids in our universe
Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Three Scientists Who Discovered Hepatitis C
The contributions of these Nobel laureates helped identify, test, and treat hepatitis C
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