Researchers from McMaster University have discovered striking variation in the underlying genetic machinery that orchestrates sexual…
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Huge tsunami hit Oman 1,000 years ago
Fifteen-meter high waves that pushed boulders the weight of a Leopard tank inland: This is more…
Infants from 2100 years ago found with helmets made of children's skulls
A team of researchers from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Universidad TĂ©cnica de…
Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap, but the public needs to pony up
With the polarization of America’s media and politics reaching a fever pitch, many news consumers—”worn out…
Scientists engineer 'Venus flytrap' bio-sensors to snare pollutants
Scientists from Trinity have created a suite of new biological sensors by chemically re-engineering pigments to…
Study tracks long-term impact of teenage crime
A landmark study into youth crime is launching a new phase to better understand how experience…
Reservoir management could prevent toxic algal blooms
Managing reservoirs for water quality, not just flood control, could be part of the solution to…
First detection of sugars in meteorites gives clues to origin of life
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/goddard/2019/sugars-in-meteorites Click here for original story, First detection of sugars in meteorites gives clues…
Long spaceflights found to lead to blood flowing in the wrong direction in some cases
An international team of researchers has found that people in space for long durations can experience…
Researchers find secret of beetle success: Stolen genes
An international team of researchers has found what appears to be one of the secrets to…