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Neanderthals may have been carnivores, according to new study
A new study published on October 17 in the journal PNAS, led by a CNRS researcher,…
Researching the effects of simulated space habitats on crews under controlled and isolated conditions
Current international human space exploration roadmaps envisage month-long crew stays on the moon within the next…
Multiscale dynamical cross-talk in zeolite-catalyzed methanol-to-olefins reaction
Methanol-to-olefins (MTO) conversion, one of the most important reactions in C1 chemistry, has proven to be…
Short telomeres impede germ cell specification by upregulating MAPK and TGFβ signaling
Functional telomeres protect chromosome ends and play essential roles in stem cell maintenance and differentiation. Over…
A proposal for monitoring potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids
An enormous number of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) orbit around the sun, and among them, 2,072 NEAs…
Innovative examples of Big Earth Data for sustainability science
A recent Science Bulletin paper compiled by Prof. Huadong Guo and his team discusses the potential…
Dynamic confinement of zeotype cages on the selectivity control in syngas conversion
Syngas conversion, as the core technology for efficient and clean utilization of carbon resources such as…
Advanced genomic approaches hold promise for marine conservation
Genetic and genomic technologies have tremendous potential for protecting marine life, but are currently being underutilized,…
New dataset reveals biological 'treasure trove' in the Arctic Ocean
A major new project will help benchmark biodiversity change in the Arctic Ocean and guide conservation…