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Plants & Animals Aug 5, 2025

Do elephants make deliberate gestures to ask for things? Our study says yes

Elephants are known for their intelligence, strong social bonds, and good memories. But do they communicate to show real intention? A new study suggests they do. The research showed that elephants gestured to ask for food ...

Social Sciences Aug 5, 2025

Most US workers report multiple physical or mental limitations on the job

A new study of functional abilities in the U.S. labor market reveals a workforce both vulnerable and resilient, with a large majority of workers reporting multiple limitations even as they fulfill their job duties, according ...

Social Sciences Aug 5, 2025

South African study finds four low-income communities can't cope with global warming: What needs to change

Climate change is not new: temperatures have been rising for decades as a result of global warming. In South Africa's city of Pietermaritzburg, four low-income urban communities have experienced drought, heat waves, severe ...

Earth Sciences Aug 5, 2025

Buried alive: The secret life of deep earth microbes

Discover a vast, previously unknown world of microbial life that survives—and even thrives—for hundreds of millions of years in some of the planet's harshest environments.

Analytical Chemistry Aug 5, 2025

Producing sustainable aviation fuel precursors with the furfural reduction reaction

Researchers at Tohoku University have come one step closer to finding a sustainable solution that could help us rely less on fossil fuels. Their research shows that when a zinc (Zn) single-atom catalyst is part of an electrochemical ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 4, 2025

Atom-at-a-time technique sheds light on chemistry at the bottom of the periodic table

The periodic table is one of the triumphs of science. Even before certain elements had been discovered, this chart could successfully predict their masses, densities, how they would link up with other elements, and a host ...

Environment Aug 4, 2025

Ahead of the 2028 Olympics, Los Angeles launches a program to expand shade across the city

As heat waves grow longer and more intense across Southern California, the absence of shade is becoming a serious public health concern—but vast stretches of Los Angeles remain dangerously exposed.

Agriculture Aug 4, 2025

Somalia's camel milk revolution is improving nutrition and creating jobs

Camels have long been the backbone of Somalia 's pastoralist culture, feeding families, transporting goods and standing tall in local folklore. But on the dusty outskirts of the capital, the camel now finds itself at the ...

Other Jul 31, 2025

In Darwin's wake: Two-year global conservation voyage sparks hope

After a two-year around-the-world ocean voyage inspired by Charles Darwin, scientists and crew sailed home on a historic vessel into Rotterdam Thursday bearing a warning about climate change—but also a message of hope.

Archaeology Jul 31, 2025

Iron Age cauldrons reveal ancient feasting rituals and metalworking expertise

Analysis of cauldrons nearly two and a half millennia-old has allowed archaeologists to create a near-perfect replica, providing insight into the skills of Iron Age metalworkers in the process.

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