The study, published in Conservation Physiology, found tuatara sperm are fast moving and a whopping three…
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Employee mental health suffers when company is going through a crisis, research finds
The number of workers taking antidepressants rises significantly when a company is going through financial turmoil,…
Fifty-year study reveals climate change and avian flu impact on UK seabirds
A scientist who has dedicated his life to studying seabirds has revealed how climate change has…
Projects provide fresh insights into what it takes for communities to accept different religious and world views
Ann Trappers harnessed a shock in her native Belgium to help heal social wounds across Europe. …
New recipes for origin of life may point way to distant, inhabited planets
Life on a faraway planet—if it’s out there—might not look anything like life on Earth. But…
Fast-track strain engineering for speedy biomanufacturing
Using engineered microbes as microscopic factories has given the world steady sources of life-saving drugs, revolutionized…
Researchers study the depths of the Sierra de Atapuerca
Josep M. Parés, coordinator of the Geochronology and Geology Program at the Centro Nacional de Investigación…
Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track: What scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest
The world is losing animals at an alarming rate due to habitat degradation, climate change and…
Shops and restaurants can help blur class lines, but interactions may not be meaningful enough to boost social mobility
“Titanic,” James Cameron’s 1997 multi-Oscar-winning movie, focused on the tragic love story of itinerant artist Jack…
Violence against workers increased during the pandemic: Research shows how it affected them
For weeks of lockdown in the UK and beyond, people took part in nightly applause for…