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As wildfires spread across northern Ontario, Hubert Wigwas chose to remain in his First Nation community to protect his home…
Groundwater Is Rising Across the Sahel as Extreme Rainfall Revives Rivers, Farms and Wildlife This article was originally published by…
Only two complete dodo skulls are known to exist anywhere in the world. One is housed at the Natural History…
The stress hormone cortisol may disrupt the brain’s internal navigation system, making it harder to find locations and stay oriented.…
Dinosaurs are best known for their enormous size. Tyrannosaurus rex was a powerful predator, while long-necked giants such as Apatosaurus…
Chemists rely on advanced molecules to create life-saving medicines, develop next-generation materials, and replicate important processes found in living systems.…
Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal usually trapped inside soil minerals. Mining, weathering, and other environmental processes can make uranium…
Archaeologists have discovered hundreds of engraved ostrich eggshell fragments in southern Africa, offering new evidence of early human creativity and…
The Age of Alchemy: How Ancient Discoveries Shaped Modern Chemistry Centuries before chemistry became a formal science, people experimented with…
Throughout his school holidays and later during a 30-year career with Barclays, he dedicated his time to volunteering in a…

