When we flush our toilets, we create “toilet plumes” that spread far and wide, spreading all sorts of germs into the toilet ...
Image from Youtube. There are a number of daily chores and trifles that require a distinct amount of care and attention when ...
Published in Nature Astronomy, the new map uses fresh observations by the James Webb Space Telescope, aimed at a well-studied ...
The world can be flooded one year and still be running out of water. A new UN report explains why our water problem can’t be ...
The Atoxics (35.4%): This is the largest group. These men scored low across every single measure of problematic behavior.
An early black hole feeds too fast—yet still blasts X-rays and radio jets.
The coffee-eating elephants developed a unique microbial community. Specifically, researchers found a surge in Acinetobacter bacteria—a group known for hanging out on coffee beans—suggesting the beans ...
Scientists may have found an unexpected way to break down “forever chemicals”—by borrowing chemistry from failing lithium-ion ...
Researchers used 1 million data points and a machine learning algorithm to estimate groundwater stores with higher resolution ...
According to the survey, teachers report that 26% of children are starting school without being toilet trained, 32% become ...
Ever wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ...
When a whale dies and sinks, it’s not a tragedy for the ocean — it’s a miracle. These “whale falls” become organic skyscrapers, sparking a frantic gold rush in the deep sea. Typically, a clean-up crew ...