Artificial light at night extends pollen season and increases allergen exposure in Northeastern United States cities. Lin ...
Researchers at the John Innes Center and the Earlham Institute are pioneering powerful single-cell visualization techniques ...
The mystery of quantum phenomena inside materials—such as superconductivity, where electric current flows without energy loss—lies in when electrons move together and when they break apart. KAIST ...
A recent study by geophysicists at Washington State University offers insight into how nutrients may reach the subsurface ...
Researchers propose a computational method to reveal the hidden timing structure of live performance. Vanessa C. Pope and ...
No one ever thought the birth of the Rocky Mountains was a simple process, but we now know it was far more complex than even ...
Almost half (45%) of teachers across primary and secondary schools in the UK describe misogynistic attitudes and behavior ...
New Zealand now has a genuine chance to stamp out one of the most damaging invasive insects to reach our shores: the Asian ...
The days can seem endless in Canadian prisons—and yet, inside, inmates actually age faster than on the outside. Why?
Research into South Australia's koala populations, led by Dr. Frédérik Saltré from UTS and the Australian Museum, provides ...
Howler monkeys are relatively small primates known for their incredibly loud, low-frequency roars that sound as if they come from a much larger creature. This is useful in the animal kingdom because ...
Today, only one species of the spiny dormouse survives, in southern India. However, the oldest spiny dormouse in evolutionary ...
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