Aҫa&iacute berry extracts fight malaria in mice

Despite humanity’s best efforts to eradicate malaria, the disease struck more than 200 million people in…

3-D printed coral could help endangered reefs

Threats to coral reefs are everywhere — rising water temperatures, ocean acidification, coral bleaching, fishing and…

The moon determines when migratory birds head south

A new study shows that the presence or absence of moonlight has a considerable bearing on…

Surveying solar storms by ancient Assyrian astronomers

Researcher finds evidence of ancient solar magnetic storms based on cuneiform astrological records and carbon-14 dating.…

Warmer nights prompt forest birds to lay eggs earlier in spring

Rising night-time temperatures are causing woodland birds to build nests and lay eggs earlier in springtime,…

Oxygen in hyperbaric chamber provides relief after radiotherapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) can relieve self-reported symptoms and side-effects of radiotherapy against cancer in the…

New paper-based technology allows reliable, low-cost sensing of iron levels in fortified foods

Many low-income countries have turned to mass food fortification programs to address nutrient deficiencies in their…

Galapagos study highlights importance of biodiversity in the face of climate change

As the world’s climate continues to change, biologically diverse communities may be most capable of adapting…

X marks the spot: recombination in structurally distinct chromosomes

Two years ago, scientists from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research reported the 3-D structure of…

A rat's brain, on and off methamphetamine

Drug addiction is a vicious cycle of reward and withdrawal. Chronic users often relapse because of…