Green at What Cost? The Dark Side of the American Lawn
The American residential lawn serves as a quintessential element in the landscape, with approximately half of U.S. homeowners using fertilizer to maintain green, lush yards….
The American residential lawn serves as a quintessential element in the landscape, with approximately half of U.S. homeowners using fertilizer to maintain green, lush yards….
BeeBCD aggregates global bee data, aiding conservation and research by improving species data accessibility and accuracy for varied ecological applications. A powerful new way to…
The new measure incorporates external distraction, intrusive thoughts, and mind-wandering – and is also linked with an intense state of hyperfocus. In a study of…
In a study exploring human-robot interactions within a virtual reality setting, researchers found that humans can feel secondhand embarrassment for robots in awkward situations. The…
Recent research has illuminated the longstanding question of how starch granules develop in the seeds of Triticeae crops – including wheat, barley, and rye. This…
Fine dust from pulverized rock generated by the Chicxulub impact likely played a dominant role in global climate cooling and the disruption of photosynthesis following…
Final preparations are underway as the Expedition 70 crew gets ready for a maintenance spacewalk on Wednesday. Meanwhile, human research and a manufacturing study continued…
New research suggests a more effective coaching approach for managers, therapists, teachers, and parents. Could there be a better method to coach and inspire your…
Jormungandr, a colossal 24-foot-long marine lizard that lived 80 million years ago, is found to be a transitional species between two well-known mosasaurs. Scientists have…
DNA sequencing methods can also assist in identifying minerals crucial for the transition to green energy. Researchers have identified buried kimberlite, the rocky home of…
An examination of European pond turtle remains discovered at a burial site in Poland provides new insights into Wielbark culture burial custom The discovery of…
A BYU business professor is hunting a different type of ghost this Halloween: Documenting the power of ‘ghostly encounters’ on organizations. Brigham Young University researcher…
Is it possible for there to be ghosts? Certainly, lots of people believe in ghosts – a spirit left behind after someone who was alive…
The privacy policies of online games often feature design elements that might mislead, deceive, or pressure users. Gaming is a $193 billion industry – nearly…
A new study from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden indicates that employing English for teaching in higher education…
A new species of spiny mouse has been discovered in Ecuador, making it the 14th of its genus to be identified in the past five years. Neacomys…
New research conducted by Dr. Clive Boddy of Anglia Ruskin University delves into the world of corporate psychopathy, shedding light on how these individuals rise…
The 1923 Kantō earthquake in Tokyo led to fires responsible for 90% of the 105,000 casualties. This tragedy, detailed in a new paper in the…