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A new study comparing the biodiversity of wild mammals in Europe 8,000 years ago with the present has found that...
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A new study finds the microbial ecosystem in the guts of wild marten (Martes americana) that live in relatively pristine...
A new analysis reveals significant gaps in evidence related to the sustainability claims of new food technologies such as vertical...
Rivers split across mountaintops and other geographic barriers may flow only a few miles from one another, but to the...
The story of Candida auris starts in 2009, when a 70-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to the Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric...
You can’t move a pharmaceutical scientist from a lab to a kitchen and expect the same research output. Enzymes behave...
Climate change is emerging as a top threat to biodiversity according to the latest Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and...
Data from the shipboard Automatic Identification System (AIS), which was created as a collision avoidance tool, can provide information about...
Aging, and the struggle against it, has long been a popular theme in classic and modern literature in human history....













