An international team involving HervĂ© Bocherens of the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment at…
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Date palms picky about bacterial partners
Bacterial DNA sequencing analyses show date palms that are cultivated over a vast stretch of the…
Violence and racism shape views of environmental issues
People living in marginalized communities in St. Louis, particularly African Americans, have been enduring, as one…
New investigation cuts through the haze surrounding 'smoke-free' tobacco products
A class of alternative tobacco product called heat-not-burn is quickly gaining in popularity across the globe.…
Forensic proteomics, a new tool for crime labs and anthropology
DNA evidence has revolutionized forensic science in the past few years, cracking open cold cases and…
A dash of salt could fortify MXene 'supermaterials' against oxidation
They can store electricity better than almost any material on Earth, block an onslaught of electromagnetic…
Higher suspension rates are linked to feeling less 'connected' at school
Adolescents attending schools with high suspension rates reported lower levels of feeling “connected” at school, according…
Nanotherapy: Controlled delivery of chemotherapeutics to fight cancer stem cells
Chemotherapy is one of the most used treatments against cancer, along with surgery and radiotherapy. In…
Scientists find biology's optimal 'molecular alphabet' may be preordained
An international and interdisciplinary team working at the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Tokyo Institute…
Using rigorous evaluation to reduce and prevent homelessness in North America
For millions of people in the United States, the struggle for stable housing both shapes and…