It turns out that fish really do care about each other. Scientists have found that pair of rabbitfish will cooperate and support each other while feeding.
It turns out that heat waves just may hit heat islands the hardest. Scientists have found that as the planet warms with climate changes, cities will be hit especially hard by the heat.
Scientists have found that these crabs may soon become high-level predators in Antarctic marine ecosystems where they haven't played a role in tens of millions of years.
A person's ancestral background could be determined by their fingerprints. Scientists have found that the characteristics of people's fingerprints may tell them a bit more about a person's biological history.
Scientists have taken a closer look at some human fossils dating back at two million years ago, and have found that ancient hearing patterns resembled those of chimpanzee.
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has detected argon on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko for the first time.
Fossil corals are revealing a bit more about Earth's climate in the past. Scientists have used radiocarbon measured in deep-sea fossil corals to shed light on carbon dioxide (CO2) levels during Earth's last deglaciation.
Scientists have found that as sea levels rise, there may be more frequent interannual sea level swings, which could greatly impact island nations during storms.
Researchers have examined the activities of many different species during three consecutive winters in Svalbard, and have found that some are more active than expected.
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft may reveal a bit more about how comets "stay alive" with their daily water-ice cycle. By learning a bit more about this cycle, researchers are learning a bit more about comets in general.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has zoomed in on some shrapnel from the remains of an exploding star.
Curbing short-term pollutants could be huge for the general population and even for climate change. Scientists have found that reducing these pollutants could actually increase life expectancy.