Predicting the Spread of Invasive Seaweed in New Zealand
A recent study by the Australian Institute of Marine Science utilizes vessel tracking data to forecast the potential spread of invasive Caulerpa species in New Zealand.
A recent study by the Australian Institute of Marine Science utilizes vessel tracking data to forecast the potential spread of invasive Caulerpa species in New Zealand.
Research led by Jitka Polechová reveals that while species can adapt to gradual environmental changes, their ability to do so is not infinite, potentially leading to sudden population declines.
The 2026 Lunabotics Challenge, focusing on robotics and lunar exploration, will take place at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex from May 19 to May 21.
A recent study sheds light on how Atlantic herring have evolved to thrive in the brackish waters of the Baltic Sea, emphasizing the significance of genetic changes over millennia.
In a significant move, Utah State University has announced a partnership with Idaho National Laboratory aimed at advancing nuclear energy research.
Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal two early-universe black holes that are growing significantly faster than their host galaxies, raising questions about cosmic evolution.
Recent research indicates that Saturn's iconic rings may have originated from a moon named Chrysalis, which is thought to have disintegrated under the planet's gravitational influence.
In a recent conversation, Lyn Chassagne from BlackSky explored the integration of AI in satellite imagery and the implications for international relations.
Recent satellite surveys have uncovered 280 stone structures in Sudan's Atbai desert, providing new insights into a previously overlooked cattle-herding culture.
Polish space technology firm Creotech Instruments is set to raise $118 million to establish a satellite production facility, aiming for operational status by 2029.
Recent research led by an international team, including a professor from Constructor University, has advanced our understanding of quantum mechanics, hinting at the potential for a quantum internet.
The Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft, launched by China, successfully docked with the Tiangong space station, delivering essential supplies and equipment.
A recent study highlights the impact of climate change on seagrass ecosystems in Lake Macquarie, Australia, emphasizing the potential consequences for marine biodiversity.
Harvard SEAS researchers have achieved a significant milestone by demonstrating the interaction between a single quantum of vibrational energy and a single atomic spin, paving the way for advancements in quantum communication.
Research from the University of Florida uncovers over 17 bacterial species contributing to a long-standing disease affecting white button mushrooms, aiming to enhance cultivation practices.
In a significant step for planetary defense, ESA and JAXA have announced a joint mission to observe Asteroid Apophis as it approaches Earth in 2029.
As ocean temperatures increase, the risk of Vibrio bacteria affecting beaches and raw shellfish grows, prompting scientists to monitor the situation closely.
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich and Helmholtz Munich have developed a novel technique to study genetic processes in living cells without causing cell death, marking a significant advancement in biological research.
Researchers at the University of Rochester have successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats to mice, resulting in improved health and extended lifespan.
A recent study has revealed that individuals with psychopathic traits have a significantly larger striatum, a brain region associated with key functions like reward and decision-making.