The Genetic History Of Ice Age Europe

The Genetic History Of Ice Age Europe

Analyses of ancient DNA from prehistoric humans paint a picture of dramatic population change in Europe from 45,000 to 7,000 years ago, according to a new study led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute…
Groundwater Overstated In Sea Level Rise

Groundwater Overstated In Sea Level Rise

Groundwater extraction and other land water contribute about three times less to sea level rise than previous estimates, according to a new study. Sea level has risen an estimated average 1.7 mm per…
Exodus 2100: Due To Climate Change

Exodus 2100: Due To Climate Change

More than 500 million people live in the Middle East and North Africa, which has always been hot in summer. And it's getting hotter, says Jos Lelieveld, Director at the Max Planck Institute for…
It's The Rain's Fault

It's The Rain's Fault

Rainwater may play an important role in the process that triggers earthquakes, according to new research. Researchers from the University of Southampton, GNS Science (New Zealand), the University of…
Obama, Ancestry, and DNA

Obama, Ancestry, and DNA

On the 23rd of April, Barack Obama, President of the United States of America (fanfare!) issued a warning to us British that at the coming referendum we should vote to remain in the EU. …
How To Make Women's Tennis More Competitive

How To Make Women's Tennis More Competitive

While women's tennis is arguably far more interesting than the men's game, there are some who want to make it more like the male version, or at least more competitive between women. In a Journal of…
What Lies Beneath West Antarctica?

What Lies Beneath West Antarctica?

Three recent publications by early career researchers at three different institutions across the country provide the first look into the biogeochemistry, geophysics and geology of Subglacial Lake…
Scientists Discover Oral Sex In Spiders

Scientists Discover Oral Sex In Spiders

Madagascan Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini) are a sexually size dimorphic species from Madagascar, with females several times larger and heavier than males. If you want a weird science…
Pests Bugging You?  You're Not Alone

Pests Bugging You? You're Not Alone

(This article originally appeared on Forbes 4/29/16)  April has been declared “National Pest Control Month,” so this is a good time to talk about one of those annoying realities of life –…