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Sixty years ago, residents of a canal-crossed borough in Mexico City could pluck axolotls—the large salamander reminiscent of ...
A new study reveals how Lactococcus lactis (L. lactis), a common food bacterium, regulates the production of a key precursor ...
Unless one is a trained fighter jet pilot, or a Formula 1 driver, humans tend not to do well at higher gravity, but tiny ...
After completing their doctorates, many new Ph.D.s must ask themselves important questions about their careers and lives: ...
An international team of paleontologists has spent more than 15 years excavating and studying fossils from Africa to expand ...
From lifelong farmers to backyard gardeners, most plant-lovers know that adding organic matter to a field, vegetable plot or ...
Just as overlapping ripples on a pond can amplify or cancel each other out, waves of many kinds—including light, sound and ...
Researchers from UNSW Sydney have identified 21 new PFAS chemicals in Sydney's tap water, bringing the known total to 31 ...
A major breakthrough in quantum technology was achieved in October 2024: the first-ever quantum satellite communication link ...
Sovereign states are not only responsible for tackling fossil fuel damage, they have to make redress, according to a recent ...
It's summer, and it's been hot, even in northern cities such as Boston. But not everyone is hit with the heat in the same way ...
Dr. Luis Pezo-Lanfranco and his colleagues conducted stable isotope analysis to reconstruct the diets of 38 human individuals ...