Tree crops – for example, apple, cherry, olives, nuts, coffee, and cacao – cover more than 183 million hectares worldwide, yet remain largely overlooked in agricultural policies, despite their ...
Dung acts as a biological footprint, and researchers have now used dung records to create high-resolution maps of herbivore ...
Antibiotic-resistant Salmonella is a serious public health concern that has increased in recent years as the bacteria have developed ways to survive drugs. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease ...
New findings from the NIH RECOVER Initiative suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection may be associated with an increased risk of ME ...
Researchers resurveyed a mussel bed at Dillon Beach originally studied in 1941, finding biodiversity intact and even slightly ...
A study in Science analyzed nitrogen isotope ratios in fossilized tooth enamel from seven Australopithecus individuals (3.7–3 ...
New research from the University of Copenhagen and NTU Singapore reveals that RNA damage, rather than DNA, plays a primary ...
A new report reveals alarming levels of toxic heavy metals in protein powders, with nearly 50% of products exceeding safety ...
A NASA study utilizing nearly 20 years of satellite data highlights significant human impacts on the global water cycle, ...
A study reveals subtle neurodegenerative changes in people with Huntington’s disease gene expansion up to 20 years before ...
A new study finds that 50% of adult blacklegged ticks and 25% of the younger ticks in the Northeast US carry the bacteria ...
A new study finds that climate change may have a range of contrasting effects on coastal forests, both slowing and enabling ...