Australian ‘trash parrots’ have now developed a local ‘drinking tradition’
Wild cockatoos in Western Sydney have learned to drink from water fountains — choosing to drink from them even if they have to queue.
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Wild cockatoos in Western Sydney have learned to drink from water fountains — choosing to drink from them even if they have to queue.
Smoking cannabis and consuming THC edibles are both linked to impaired blood vessel dilation, possibly through separate mechanisms, a study finds.
After nearly a decade in orbit, NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft has, for the first time, directly observed the process that scientists had long suspected was responsible
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with James Kimmel Jr., lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, about his new book “The Science of Revenge.”
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New calculations have revealed that the super-energetic jets produced by spinning black holes could be a source for elusive dark matter particles.
The Trump administration’s 2026 budget request cuts NASA funding by $6 billion, which would lead to the cancellation of Mars sample-return and other high-profile missions.
The latest Mount Etna eruption triggered an avalanche of volcanic material and sent ash miles into the air. Spectacular photos and videos capture the eruption
A new satellite has captured the first direct evidence of a mysterious nine-day seismic signal that shook the world in 2023.
The Blueair Classic Pro CP7i is the first air purifier with High-Intensity Narrow Spectrum (HINS) lighting — a technology that removes viruses and bacteria using
This small bronze sundial was a portable way of telling time, but it may have made you hungry.
As artificial intelligence seeps into some realms of society, it rushes into others. One area it’s making a big difference is protein science — as
A new study from Yale University finds that singing to babies improves their overall mood. NPR wants to know what songs our listeners sing to
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