by Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia de Biologia Estrutural e Bioimagem (INBEB) In a study published in Science Advances,...
New research from Northern Arizona University has explained coast redwood’s remarkable ability to recover from very severe fire, a rare...
Born tail first, bottlenose dolphin calves emerge equipped with two slender rows of whiskers along their beak-like snouts—much like the...
A tiny but prolific world of microbes encompasses everything around us, both inside and out. Microbiomes, which are comprised of...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are hot springs on the ocean floor. Sea water penetrates into the ocean crust, becomes heated, and...
How do animals make decisions when faced with competing demands, and how have decision making processes evolved over time? In...
Phosphorus in wastewater is a major contributor to harmful algal blooms in water bodies around the globe, with the potential...
Ancient animals were walking around on bird-like feet over 210 million years ago, according to a study published November 29,...
A new study has confirmed that pesticides, commonly used in farmland, significantly harm bumblebees—one of the most important wild pollinators....
Mimicking sugar structures in plants plays a crucial role in the development of effective vaccines against the stomach worm Ostertagia...
A Hobart-based solicitor built his reputation as “the foremost scientist in the colony” in the mid-1800s, despite limited contributions to...
A new study from the University of Southampton sheds light on the impact climate change is having on marine environments...













