A major group of flowering plants that are still around today, emerged 150 million years earlier…
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Three-dimensional point clouds provide insight into the structural complexity of forests
Structurally complex forests add to biodiversity, increase forest carbon stocks, and help the forest to adapt…
Molecular medicine review reveals the role of IGF in cancer, other proliferative diseases
Studies suggest that Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF) plays a central role in pathological growth of proliferative…
Scientists suggest using a cryptozoic mineral to create new lightweight carbon composites
Scientists at MISIS University and Skoltech have developed a technology for the production of a new…
Food advertisements on Twitch can lead to cravings, purchases
Food advertisements are on social media are pervasive, but research has not yet comprehensively documented the…
Study delves into how Catholic school teachers balance monetizing of education, meeting vocational call
Many teachers would attest they were called to the profession to educate students and prepare them…
Determining why the Arctic is turning ever greener
A research team from ETH Zurich and WSL traveled to Spitsbergen this summer to take a…
Study of 300-million-year-old feces finds meat on the menu
Curtin researchers have analyzed organic molecules preserved within 306-million-year-old fossilized animal feces (coprolite) and unlocked a…
Why do people overshare online? Five expert tips for avoiding social media scandal
Social media are increasingly blurring the lines between our personal and professional lives, leaving us at…
Compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria
University researchers have found a naturally occurring compound, known as hydroquinine, has bacterial killing activity against…