A surging market for ‘fish maw’ is pushing threatened species to the brink. Researchers are trying to limit the damage.
Many diverse ecosystems rely on groundwater for a stable water supply. Species can rely directly or indirectly on groundwater ...
There is no proven vaccine or treatment for infections with the virus, which is closely related to Ebola virus and causes ...
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered computational methods that enabled the development of neural networks.
Private-investor approaches for measuring the emissions associated with lending to governments risk creating perverse ...
The geography of science is changing. As a result, a big push is needed to broaden the pool of scientists eligible to ...
A royal burial site linked to the fearsome Scythian equestrian culture contains evidence of ‘spectral riders’ described in ...
Proportional representation or winner takes all? Here’s how researchers compare the merits of contrasting voting methods.
A compelling book uncovers little-known aspects of the iconic chemist’s life, and the pioneering — if troubled — careers of ...
Improvements in public health and medicine have lengthened human survival, but science has yet to overcome ageing.
The presidential election in the United States will have global ramifications. Do scientists around the world care who wins?
On 29 August, South Korea’s Constitutional Court unanimously found that the lack of quantitative greenhouse-gas reduction targets from 2031 to 2049 in the country’s Carbon Neutrality Framework Act is ...