By observing their own motions, robots can learn how to overcome damage to their bodies, which could make them more adaptable for a wide variety of applications.
Remember when 2°C of global warming was the doomsday scenario?
Mars may have once been home to sun-soaked, sandy beaches with gentle, lapping waves according to a new study published today (Feb. 24) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Each summer, more and more lake beaches are forced to close due to toxic algae blooms.
Good news for tea lovers: That daily brew might be purifying the water, too.
Crab behavior suggestive of wound-tending may improve coral tolerance to heat waves.
Innovation allows for remote monitoring of beehive health.
A new study led by the University of South Florida highlights the urgent need to protect marine ecosystems in shallow water near the shore – an area that many beachgoers don’t realize is highly important to fish populations.
Agricultural fertilizers are critical for feeding the world’s population, restoring soil fertility and sustaining crops.
A diet of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy foods and lean meats, low in salt and sugar, is associated with reduced psoriasis severity, new research finds.
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