Researchers developed a new filter "paper" made from titanium oxide nanowires.
New research reports that the most sensitive climate models overestimate global warming during the last 50 years.
The Arctic sea ice is melting faster than climate models had predicted, researchers at the University of Copenhagen warned on Tuesday. Until now, climate models have...
Scientists report a detailed model of aerosol transport through air, considering several environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity and ambient flow. The novel coronavirus that causes...
How complete is our census of the Sun's closest neighbors? Astronomers and a team of data-sleuthing volunteers participating in Backyard Worlds: Planet 9, a citizen science...
Massive lava tubes under the surface of the Moon and Mars could be prime real estate for future offworld habitats. “With heights that dwarf Dubai’s Burj...
In boreal forest during late winter, freezing temperatures are typical but at the same time the sun can already shine very brightly. This combination is especially...
Scientists have revealed how nanomaterials inspired by insect wings are able to destroy bacteria on contact.
Materials scientists at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) have been gaining insights about resilience from the mantis shrimp.
The wings of cicadas and dragonflies are natural bacteria killers, inspiring scientists who are searching for new ways to defeat drug-resistant superbugs. They've now revealed how...