Fig trees convert atmospheric CO₂ to stone, research reveals
By Sadie Marie Harley
How a slight change in weather could have made Germany's deadly floods even worse
By Sadie Marie Harley
How people perceive biodiversity through sight and sound
By Sadie Marie Harley
Giving back or getting back? The rise of retributive philanthropy
By Stephanie Baum
Mutagenesis technique boosts the efficiency of rubisco, a key enzyme in photosynthesis
By Anne Trafton
Low-temperature plasma technique boosts nanozyme innovation for tackling antibiotics
By Liu Chao & Chao Zhao
Research on ice-forming compound could improve pipeline safety, carbon capture and storage
By Brian Owens
Scientists uncover 'superfamily' of bacterial predator proteins
By Stephanie Baum
Beyond the alpha male: Primate studies challenge male-dominance norms
By Sadie Marie Harley
For fish, hovering uses double the energy of resting, study finds
By Sadie Marie Harley
Reusing sunflower seed flour can make bread more protein-packed and rich in antioxidants
By Jose Tadeu Arantes
Why are we so obsessed with bringing back the wooly mammoth?
By Rebecca Woods
Overuse of riprap to prevent riverbank erosion is harming British Columbia's rivers
By Charlotte Milne
Underwater lake heat waves are on the rise, threatening aquatic life
By Iestyn Woolway
Misinformation lends itself to social contagion. Here's how to recognize and combat it
By Shaon Lahiri
What schools can learn from skate culture
By Sander Hölsgens
Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world?
By Jenny Mathers
Workplaces have embraced mindfulness and self-compassion—but did capitalism hijack their true purpose?
By Yasemin Pacaci
Turbulent research landscape imperils US brain gain, and ultimately American prosperity
By Marc Zimmer
Ganges basin peak flows fall 17% per decade, shifting flood and water supply patterns across India
By Madhukara Putty
The oldest rocks on Earth are more than 4 billion years old
By Jonathan O'neil & Hanika Rizo
'Space ice' is less like water than previously thought
By Stephanie Baum