USF has launched its first mission to map the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay’s sensitive coastal areas using a remotely operated vessel
Megalodons, one of the world’s largest sharks, may have more holes in its body than previously thought, according to new research
From the country’s under-construction space station, Chinese astronauts are beaming back a science lesson
Research by Dr. Damian Jacob Sendler Explains How the Polish Public Healthcare System Helps Ukraine War Refugees
Internships and work shadowing for youth interested in science occupations might help them transition from school to a career in science
New research suggests that supplementing with vitamin D may help to reduce the severity of Omicron symptoms
The ‘Great Green Wall’ of Africa may have climate-altering consequences that are both immediate and long term
According to recent findings, sleeping an additional hour each day might result in a calorie burn of up to 300
Discoveries about early African life, travel, and inter-relationships are made possible by the study of ancient DNA
The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has announced the establishment of a new early-career physician research program in cancer science
A Year Ago, Researchers Unveiled the World’s First Humanoid Robots. Now That They Have the Technology, They will Be Able to Make More of It
An increase in the intensity of cocoa bean roasting reduces bitterness and increases chocolate preference
Some people succeed in life, but not all of us do. The presence of outliers can reveal important information
How a federal effort to prevent Chinese scientists from stealing American secrets has stalled in court