Dolphins use signature whistles to represent other dolphins – similarly to how humans use...
Jason Bruck, Stephen F. Austin State University
Bottlenose dolphins’ signature whistles just passed an important test in animal psychology....
Advanced Placement courses could clash with laws that target critical race theory
Suneal Kolluri, University of California, Riverside
Scientific theories to justify racism. Laws and Supreme Court decisions that denied Black...
Ukraine’s war has shattered some friendships and family ties – but ‘care ethics’ have...
Greta Uehling, University of Michigan
War does more than displace civilians, or kill them. When wars are waged in...
A dog has caught monkeypox from one of its owners, highlighting risk of the...
Amy Macneill, Colorado State University
A dog in Paris has caught monkeypox from one of its owners, both of...
What is listeria? A microbiologist explains the bacterium behind recent deadly food poisoning outbreaks
Yvonne Sun, University of Dayton
Bacteria do, and will, end up in food. Everyone eats – intentionally or unintentionally...
Conditions in prisons during heat waves pose deadly threats to incarcerated people and prison...
J. Carlee Purdum, Texas A&M University
Extreme heat is taking an increasing toll across the U.S. in summertime. People...
How to destroy a ‘forever chemical’ – scientists are discovering ways to eliminate PFAS,...
A. Daniel Jones, Michigan State University and Hui Li, Michigan State University
PFAS chemicals seemed like a good idea...
Excelling as a musician takes practice and requires opportunities – not just lucky genes
Bryan Nichols, Penn State
What makes talented musicians so good at what they do?
There’s plenty...






















