Many of the boulders scattered across the Swiss landscape did not originate where they now stand. Instead, they were carried ...
Employees' biological clocks do more than determine when they reach for coffee; they fundamentally shape how, when and why people help each other at work. A study published in Organizational Behavior ...
Coral reef decline driven by climate change could cost Hawaiʻi residents between $1.8 billion and $3 billion in lost ...
The beaver and moose may be enduring symbols of Canadian wildlife, but neither is uniquely Canadian from a genetic perspective. But a team of researchers from the University of Ottawa has now ...
Net overseas migration is declining. It peaked in 2023, and as of mid-2026 it has dropped by 45%. Yet public sentiment has ...
Octopuses, squid and cuttlefish may have evolved large brains because of the challenges posed by their environments rather ...
In the world of market competition, having the best and brightest package could send company sales into the millions. On the ...
University of Phoenix College of General Studies announced the publication of a new article in The Geography Teacher, authored by Jacquelyn Kelly, Ph.D., associate dean, College of General Studies; ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method that uses a single ion to detect electromagnetic fields above a surface and ...
Researchers from the Molecular Physics and Physical Chemistry departments of the Fritz Haber Institute have shown how two highly synchronized infrared (IR) laser beams can control molecules as they ...
The human brain evolved for a world of familiar faces, immediate threats and small social groups. But the world around us is ...
Researchers at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), in collaboration with researchers from The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) and Akita Prefectural ...