A new Washington University in St. Louis' study takes on the Herculean task of studying the linguistic choices of more than 800 political parties from 87 democracies around the world, including the ...
In our research in the British Library's medieval collections, we have identified a previously unnoticed document that ...
Atmospheric methane levels have surged to record highs in recent years and are projected to increase by as much as 13% by ...
When physicists fire beams of fast electrons at materials, they often need to know exactly how much energy those electrons will lose as they travel through. Through new research published in Physical ...
As married research professors at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Dustin Gilbert and Anne Murray often discuss their work once they get home each night. Their fields of study rarely crossover.
Bottom trawlers extract one-quarter of the world's fisheries catches by weight and raise significant ecological, economic and ...
Alaska's Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300. Despite almost two decades of recovery work, the whales aren't bouncing back.
In the spring of 2025, baseball fans were treated to a surprise when the New York Yankees began the season with a unique ...
In 2012, a wildfire ripped through 42 square kilometers of alpine moorland in Africa's Rwenzori Mountains, a range of ...
A Dartmouth study shows that annual rainfall in much of the world has consolidated over the past four decades into heavier ...
When you hear the word "epoxide," what do you think? If anything, likely "glue." But epoxides are quite common in our ...
Our personal identity is composed of many dimensions, such as age, gender, ethnic background, or socioeconomic status. A ...