Differences in numbers of vertebrae are most extreme in mammals which do not rely on running…
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Bacteria's role in recurrent urinary tract infections
A new finding shows that several species of bacteria reside in bladder tissue of postmenopausal women…
Apollo-era moonquakes suggest lunar colonies must be shake-proof
Seismometers deployed by Apollo astronauts on the moon measured 28 moonquakes, which have now been linked…
ISS Daily Summary Report – 5/13/2019
Kidney Cells: On Sunday, the crew performed the Kidney Cell fixation inside the Life Science Glovebox…
New research accurately predicts Australian wheat yield months before harvest
Topping the list of Australia’s major crops, wheat is grown on more than half the country’s…
How Venus and Mars can teach us about Earth
One has a thick poisonous atmosphere, one has hardly any atmosphere at all, and one is…
Research sheds light on UK's new unsustainable viewing habits
A new study looks behind closed doors to reveal how UK viewing habits are shifting away…
Domestic policy driven by intergovernmental bodies not citizens, research finds
Citizens are increasingly being marginalized by intergovernmental organizations for the attention of national politicians and influence…
Researchers find evolutionary backing in analysis of mammalian vertebrae
Differences in numbers of vertebrae are most extreme in mammals which do not rely on running…
Study uncovers key mechanism that allows some of the world's deadliest viruses to replicate
Viruses are masterful invaders. They cannibalize host cells by injecting their genetic material, often making thousands…