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For the first time, researchers have uncovered direct genomic evidence of the bacterium behind the Plague of Justinian—the ...
Could a natural check on cancer be used to stop the disease? It's possible, but to leverage a system that nature designed, we ...
EUREKA! will host its annual Dinner with a Scientist on Oct. 3 at 14000 North 7th St. to support science education in the ...
Deep inside a laboratory at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri), hundreds of tiny filter papers sit in a secure cabinet, each one holding a fragment of Kenyan history.They together form the ...
While adding in new drugs—rapamycin has shown to lengthen the life of animals as much as 15 percent—has an impact, achieving ...
Scientists have found that a single tree can be home to a trillion microbial cells — an invisible ecosystem that is only ...
Six scientists demonstrate in their laboratory that a sulfur compound could have been key to the appearance of the first ...
The combination of titanium and carbon isn’t just stylish—it’s functional science. With reduced inertia, lower drag, and ...
The find belongs to a growing but still rare record of prehistoric violence. Mass graves in Europe from 6,000 years ago and skeletons from Kenya’s Lake Turkana, about 10,000 years old, show massacres ...
The man buried in Dorset is also a clear genetic outlier. In a second paper, led by archaeogeneticist George Foody from the University of Huddersfield, researchers explain that the man's mother is ...
Nitrates aren't the only dangerous pollutant in central Iowa waterways, a new regional report shows. What does that mean for ...
Innovative cell membrane technologies and nanotechnology are transforming drug delivery and diagnostics, leveraging ...