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Study suggests climate change likely impacted human populations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age
Human populations in Neolithic Europe fluctuated with changing climates, according to a study published October 25,…
Chloroplasts do more than photosynthesis: They're also a key player in plant immunity
Scientists have long known that chloroplasts help plants turn the sun’s energy into food, but a…
Pair-bonded Java sparrows show enlarged eye rings to signal breeding readiness
Birds are known for their elaborate courtship rituals and romantic gestures that are replete with beautiful…
Improved information and communication technology infrastructure leads to better math skills, research suggests
Students who are more digitally skilled also perform better in math. New research from Renae Loh…
Lunar astronauts will need easy walking trails around the moon's south pole
Before this decade is out, NASA plans to return astronauts to the moon for the first…
UK air pollution regulations will reduce deaths, but do little to protect ecosystems: Study
Existing air pollution regulations will reduce thousands of premature adult deaths in the UK, but even…
Researchers find promising locus for molecular design breeding in legumes
In cereal and legume crops, the size of the plant organs, particularly seeds, is closely related…
Global sea-level fall led to formation of Ediacaran-Cambrian unconformity in North China Craton, finds study
In many blocks on the Earth, the boundary between the Phanerozoic and Precambrian is consistently characterized…
Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon
With the explosive growth of data traffic, it is highly desired to develop hybrid photonic integrated…