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Yesterday we hit off Day Three of Eurovision rehearsals in St. Jakobshalle in Basel. Now we bring you a wrap up from the ...
Plants have small pores on the underside of their leaves, known as stomata. When the sun rises, these pores open and the ...
A team of physicists has uncovered a surprising new way to explore one of science's greatest challenges: uniting the two ...
In our increasingly digital world, we’re surrounded by blue light sources from the moment we wake up until we finally put down our phones at night. This high-energy light radiates from our ...
"Dark photon" theory says light's interference patterns may emerge from quantum particles, not waves, upending centuries of ...
Spruce trees retain ancient memories of their environment and communicate with one other in the hours preceding a solar ...
Direct lightning strikes cause minimal damage to Dipteryx oleifera. But these same strikes effectively kill parasitic vines and neighboring trees that compete with the species for light and nutrients.
To describe the forest’s behavior, the researchers used physics — quantum field theory to be more precise. In this context, ...
Animals with ultraviolet color patterns can be found all over nature. Here’s what we know about what purpose these patterns ...
As the sun filters through trees and joggers trace familiar paths, a quieter ritual unfolds across Mumbai’s parks. These are the silent reading communities in places like Juhu, Powai ...
A special art tour program at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is bringing light and connection to people ... is among those who find solace and community through these curated museum experiences.
Episode 5 of “The Light Switch” dives headfirst into the conflict with Illuminator reporter Elise Plunk, our Report for American corps member who’s focused on all things water related.