Articles: 426
31 May 2025, 22:01
Science
But it's okay to do a little weeding if you want, according to a botanist.
30 May 2025, 22:01
Health
A new study reveals that a combined mRNA vaccine for Covid-19 and influenza is highly effective. At the same time, the US is moving towards stricter regulations.
29 May 2025, 22:01
Earth
'We know that dark colours absorb heat, and that light colours reflect heat away,' says climate researcher.
28 May 2025, 22:01
When professor Martin Wagner and his colleagues exposed cells to the chemicals they found in two plastic products, they saw an effect immediately.
'We've discovered a new way that chemicals in plastic can disrupt processes in our bodies,' says professor.
27 May 2025, 22:01
Life
'It's a clear signal,' a professor of economic history tells Science Norway. Washington deserves this, writes the Wall Street Journal.
26 May 2025, 22:01
Ticks are becoming more common in Europe, and so are the diseases they carry.
25 May 2025, 22:00
The sun recently had its most powerful eruptions in 2025.
24 May 2025, 22:01
Researchers have looked into what happened when Africa came on a collision course with Europe and Asia.
23 May 2025, 22:01
ASK A RESEARCHER: If mobile phones, TV, and computers hinder brain development in children, what activities truly help it thrive?
22 May 2025, 22:00
SHARE YOUR SCIENCE: Imagine a mother preparing for childbirth, unaware that her heart is silently working hard to keep up. Why does this happen, and how can we prevent disease?
21 May 2025, 22:00
Moose equipped with a camera collar provide unique insights into the animals' daily lives.
20 May 2025, 22:01
A tidal wave between 8 and 10 metres high may have swept across Stone Age communities.
19 May 2025, 22:01
An increasing number of far-right parties in Europe are led by women. Yet, these parties have relatively few women among their voters, members, and elected representatives, according to researchers.
17 May 2025, 22:01
The first time she participated in fieldwork was in the 1940s, the last time was in 2020. And soon, another research article will be published with geologist Kari Egede Henningsmoen listed as one of the authors.
16 May 2025, 22:00
It's not necessarily about scepticism towards science, but about nationalism, according to a researcher.
15 May 2025, 22:01
'A few years ago, this would have been considered science fiction,' says researcher.
14 May 2025, 22:01
Age is not just a number.
13 May 2025, 22:00
SHARE YOUR SCIENCE: The growing mistrust is a public health crisis. How are these narratives spread, who do they affect – and what can we do to stop them?
12 May 2025, 22:01
For the first time, a team of researchers is uncovering how this was possible.
11 May 2025, 22:01
Today, a replica of the serpent adorns the Oseberg Ship.
10 May 2025, 22:01
If the placenta is too large or too small, something may be wrong. But measuring it is far from simple.
09 May 2025, 22:01
Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is criticised for not being clear enough about vaccination.
08 May 2025, 22:01
Digital solutions make shopping easier and stopping harder, according to researchers.
07 May 2025, 22:01
Both Sweden and Canada have experienced massive power outages – but for a different reason than Spain.
06 May 2025, 22:00
Researchers call them personalist dictators.
06 May 2025, 09:00
DEBATE: I question what the actual purpose of this research is.
06 May 2025, 08:56
OPINION: We don’t believe there is one single way out of Long Covid – we believe there are several.
05 May 2025, 22:01
Major plague epidemics made people desperate. This led to rushed and deadly solutions.
04 May 2025, 22:01
People have lived on this farm for at least 2,000 years. Researchers now know more about the farm's past than the family who found the grave does.
03 May 2025, 22:01
Even without a brain, plants remember things they experienced as small seeds.
02 May 2025, 22:00
Back when using blood as food was a common practice, it often tasted of exotic spices, says a researcher.