A new study published in the Journal of World Prehistory reveals that some of humanity's earliest artistic representations of ...
At the base of mossy trees, deep in the mountains of Taiwan and mainland Japan or nestled in the subtropical forests of ...
A new study reveals that the Halafian culture of northern Mesopotamia (c. 6200–5500 BCE) produced the earliest systematic ...
This study shows that vacancy-engineered MoS₂ nanoflowers drive mitochondrial biogenesis in human mesenchymal stem cells by ...
Anthocyanins are essential plant pigments that determine fruit coloration and contribute to stress protection and human ...
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Scientists discover tiny parts of DNA that explain why diseases hit people differently
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops and how you ...
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Why shiny colors are rare in nature, lab flowers suggest
Shimmering, metallic colors feel like they should be everywhere in the natural world, yet they are surprisingly scarce, ...
This approach has the potential to rejuvenate specific tissues affected by mitochondrial decline," author Gaharwar told Newsweek.
A biologist has shared the heartwarming moment he found one of the rarest flowers in the world, breaking down in tears over the discovery. Dr Chris Thorogood, associate professor of biology at the ...
May flowers bring November showers for these intrepid biologists. A flower hunter was moved to tears after encountering a super-rare species of bloom in Sumatra, Indonesia, marking the culmination of ...
How will this affect the Cal Poly Humboldt campus? by Mia Costales On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Department of Education announced that they will be moving parts of their department to other federal ...
Consider this: science isn’t a perfect collection of true facts. Instead, science is closer to a game whose goal is to explain patterns, uncover mechanisms, and make reliable predictions about natural ...
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