Late in the Middle Ages, Italian stargazers gave a name to the annual contagion that rolled around each year like clockwork.
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A comprehensive study of electronic health records for 57 million people living in England has revealed the evolving burden ...
Banks have traditionally favoured fossil fuel projects due to the sector’s strong profitability and reliable credit ratings.
Himachal Pradesh assures the Supreme Court that Himalayan logs in floodwaters are natural driftwood, not results of illegal ...
Centuries-old trees can hold clues about global weather patterns. A new UA study unlocked some of those clues.
Scientists have been trying for decades to crack the code of how different animal patterns emerge from a mass of developing ...
Even in an environment as seemingly simple as a drop of water, bacteria can organize themselves into complex patterns or ...
The Earth's magnetic field has been getting weaker over the past few centuries. This weakening can be seen in data gathered ...
While the rest of nature rises and slumbers to lunar and solar cycles, humans work and sleep to the resetting of their ...
Explore the alarming rise of cancer among young adults in the Corn Belt, driven by decades of industrial farming practices, ...
The weirdest-looking moths on Earth are so strange, they look like they flew straight out of a vivid dream — or a nightmare.