Study Highlights the Role of Social Background in Environmental Attitudes
An international study from Leuphana University of Lüneburg indicates that social background significantly influences young people's views on environmental protection.
An international study from Leuphana University of Lüneburg indicates that social background significantly influences young people's views on environmental protection.
Researchers are advancing quantum computing technology, which could significantly impact various scientific fields, including drug development and materials science.
In a recent briefing, NASA provided updates on its Lunar Base program, including the announcement of new contracts for the development of lunar vehicles.
Drew Altman, the founding president and CEO of KFF, has announced his retirement plans. Larry Levitt and Mollyann Brodie will take over leadership roles next year.
As humanity prepares for Mars exploration, questions arise about what lies beyond. Is Mars merely a steppingstone to further destinations like Titan? This editorial examines the possibilities.
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Researchers at Toho University uncover a new mechanism in the release of IL-33, impacting allergy, asthma, and cancer.
At SmallSat Europe, industry leaders voiced worries that the EU Space Act may impede the European space sector's competitiveness due to its bureaucratic nature.
Research from Flinders University indicates that autistic Australians are at a significantly higher risk of homelessness, pointing to systemic failures in support structures.
Research from the University of Kent indicates that sexual objectification may rise with male arousal, challenging established views on its motivations.
SpaceX has been awarded a significant contract valued at $2.29 billion by the U.S. Space Force to develop the Space Data Network backbone.
A new scientific breakthrough allows for the transformation of common plastics into materials that degrade more quickly, focusing on food packaging and 3D printing applications.
Recent research suggests that during a warm period in Earth's history, the Ross Ice Shelf and West Antarctic Ice Sheet were considerably smaller, based on the analysis of ancient dust in Antarctic ice.
Recent research sheds light on the evolutionary lineage of viruses, suggesting a shared ancestry among all life forms.
A recent DNA analysis sheds light on Britain's intricate genetic heritage, challenging the idea of a singular cultural identity and emphasizing the role of migration.
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A new fossil species related to the axolotl has been discovered in Mexico, providing valuable insights into the evolutionary history of these unique salamanders.
A team of researchers, led by Professor Steven Wang, has developed a groundbreaking capillary structure that significantly improves thermal management systems.
The impending closure of the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center by the U.S. Department of Agriculture raises concerns for bees and beekeepers, impacting the broader food system.
A team led by Dr. Tanvi Govil has discovered microbes in extreme underground environments that could play a role in CO₂ scrubbing, offering potential benefits for climate change efforts.