How mosquitoes find you to bite you

Mosquitoes use a triple threat of visual, olfactory, and thermal cues to home in on their human targets, a new Caltech study suggests.

Earth elements dictate whether plate tectonics can happen

And plate tectonics may be essential for life. A new theory of Earth's composition suggests another factor to consider in the search for habitable exoplanets.

State of the climate 2014: Record warmth

New report - released by American Meteorological Society - based on contributions from 413 scientists from 58 countries around the world.

When Earth’s continents rose above its oceans

Earth's thick continental crust - the land under our feet - may have risen from the oceans half a billion years earlier than scientists previously thought.

Jurassic saw fastest mammal evolution

A new study suggests that mammal 'experimentation' with different body-plans and tooth types peaked in the mid-Jurassic period, 200-145 million years ago

Stratosphere pushes Santa Ana wind wildfires

A study says that the Santa Ana winds have an accomplice when it comes to California wildfires - extremely dry air pulled down from the stratosphere.

We’re not heading into mini ice age

Any drop in solar activity will be dwarfed by the impact of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, says Jim Wild of Lancaster University.

What the moon tells us about Earth

Moon might harbor bits blasted off Earth billions of years ago. These lunar time capsules could hold secrets of what Earth was like as life first emerged.

Yeti crabs thrive in hot ocean vents near Antarctica

This species of crab - found abundantly near the hot-water vents of the Southern Ocean - have now been described for the first time.

Urban wildlife is here to stay

Cities adapt to growing ranks of coyotes, cougars and other urban wildlife

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