A new estimate of insect species globally finds that there may be 8 to 14 million more species than people thought, with few of them discovered.
A 100-year-old equation and a fibre-optic cable off the coast of Svalbard led researchers to discover they could detect ...
Great apes may have been laughing with a similar rhythm to modern humans for at least 15 million years, a University of ...
Ultra-light GPS tracking devices have revealed that the Pygmy Falcon operates within an exceptionally small home range while ...
A study has revealed that despite centuries of violent regime changes, medieval Sicily was a genetic ‘melting pot’, where ...
An international collaboration has discovered two of the lowest-density giant planets ever detected: rare ‘super-puff’ ...
Accounting for atmospheric degradation of levoglucosan is essential for accurate identification of biomass burning sources in ...
Researchers at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, have developed a new calculator that estimates a person's risk of developing serious muscle disorders from ...
Markers of a new mechanism for cell death, called karyoptosis, have been found in brains of patients with Alzheimer’s disease ...
UC Riverside researchers present evidence, that has not been previously documented, that desert mosses host fungi living ...
Researchers in Japan explored whether a wearable, neck-mounted camera could offer a new way to document and review ...
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