Nature’s Longest Tails: From Lizards to Sharks

Research reveals that grass lizards boast the longest tails relative to body size, while thresher sharks excel with their lengthy tails used for propulsion and hunting.
Research reveals that grass lizards boast the longest tails relative to body size, while thresher sharks excel with their lengthy tails used for propulsion and hunting.
New research utilizing supernova data suggests the Timescape model could better explain cosmic expansion than the conventional Lambda-CDM framework.
The death of Yellowstone's "Queen of the Wolves," 907F, at 11.7 years highlights the harsh realities wolves face, yet her legacy inspires admiration and tribute.
New research suggests time travel might be possible without paradoxes by rethinking entropy's role in a universe with closed timelike curves.
Research reveals that risky play fosters essential skills in children, enhancing resilience, confidence, and social abilities while promoting healthy development.
A study reveals that high motivation in science—marked by success expectations and enthusiasm—boosts students' performance and aspirations for STEM careers.
Regular cold-water immersion at 10°C for ten minutes, three times a week, boosts cognitive performance, improves sleep quality, and reduces worry in young adults.
Research reveals that non-human primate portraits with larger pupils and brighter irises inspire more positive perceptions and higher donations for conservation efforts.
Research by economist David Blanchflower reveals a troubling decline in young people's happiness linked to smartphone use and social media, disrupting essential social interactions.
Research reveals work alienation is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern workplaces, threatening both employee wellbeing and organizational health.