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SCIENCE SNIPPET: What’s an aquifer?
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — In this week's Science Snippet, Meteorologist Stefanie Lauber introduces us to the "underground rivers", or aquifers right below the Coastal Bend.According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), an aquifer is…
Scientists discover ‘missing link’ that might explain origins of life on Earth
Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in healthGet our free Health Check emailGet our free Health Check emailScientists may have discovered a reaction that provides the “missing link” to help…
5 Pillars of a Healthy Home (and Family)
At the heart of every healthy home is a culture of care. Source: Natik_1123 via PixabayCreating a healthy home isn’t about perfection. It’s about small, sustainable choices that support how your family lives, eats, sleeps, and moves every…
Archaeological Fiction and a Scientist’s Dilemma – SAPIENS
For example, the “Mound Builders myth,” perpetuated by White settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries, asserted that a lost, superior race of people created the ceremonial and burial mounds found across North America. Archaeological…
Scientists find 2 key genetic shifts behind human walking
WASHINGTON >> Bipedal locomotion — walking upright on two legs — is a fundamental trait underpinning humankind’s success. Scientists have now identified two innovations that occurred long ago in the human evolutionary lineage that…
Universal African Swine Fever Vaccine unlikely, scientists warn after trials » Capital News
NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 27 – Scientists are warning that African Swine Fever (ASF) cannot be controlled with a single global vaccine, after new findings showed a promising candidate provided strong protection…
Science center soft launches dry exhibit at Fort Worden
By Mallory Kruml
An exhibit featuring an interactive field guide to the Salish Sea is now open at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center (PTMSC) in Fort Worden State Park.
It’s the first of a…
Bulgaria, South Africa to Enhance Science Cooperation
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, the government approved the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between…
Can fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it
As It HappensCan fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave itIf you're asked to picture a creature having the time of its life, a fish probably isn't the first animal that comes to mind. But new research is…
New academic pathways at Applied Science University
Applied Science University (ASU), Bahrain’s highest-ranked university according to QS World University Rankings 2025, proudly announces the launch of its officially accredited Bridging Programme, making it the first private university in…