A small team of researchers from Switzerland, the U.S., Italy and Peru reports evidence that suggests…
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As local newspapers close, struggling communities are hit hardest
The United States continues to lose newspapers at a rate of two per week, further dividing…
Metal nanoparticles serves as plant growth regulators
Engineered nanomaterials (EMs) negatively or positively affect plant growth and development attributed to their physiochemical properties,…
Red wolf genes found in coyote hybrids may be the key to preserving the endangered species
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. reports a high percentage of…
Tadpoles undergo surprising number of vision changes when becoming frogs
Tadpoles see well underwater, but what happens when they become frogs and live primarily on land?…
Study shows two million ancient and veteran trees in England, ten times more than previously recorded
A new study has shown there could be around eight to ten times as many ancient…
Making carbon dioxide into protein for innovative animal feed
Having a big idea may not be enough to change the world—innovation is a commercial process…
Architecture of the tail drives sperm forward
Channels that line the tail of sperm contain pores that allow the entry of calcium, which…
Study reveals powerful links between methane and climate change
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have shown that recent record-breaking increases in the…
Independent reanalysis of the M87 galactic center radio observational data
An independent reanalysis of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)’s observational data for the center of the…