Where have all the turtles gone, and why does it matter?
Credit: UGA Athens, Ga. - About 61 percent of the world's 356 turtle species are threatened or already extinct, and ...
Credit: UGA Athens, Ga. - About 61 percent of the world's 356 turtle species are threatened or already extinct, and ...
Do the defence mechanisms employed by seedlings to avoid being eaten by herbivores vary according to their location? That is ...
Credit: Fábio Maffei Global warming could lead to the extinction of up to 10% of frog and toad species endemic ...
Credit: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Geneticists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have discovered a previously unknown cell growth ...
Credit: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators have unraveled the origins and identified mutations associated ...
Credit: UW Medicine A new scientific analysis of nearly 4,000 mutations deliberately engineered into the BRCA1 gene will immediately benefit ...
CHAPEL HILL -- Researchers from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center ...
Credit: University of Lincoln Up to 30 per cent of coastal wetlands could be lost globally by the year 2100 ...
Credit: ZSL Analysis of bones, from what was once the world's largest bird, has revealed that humans arrived on the ...
The issues facing modern society such as climate change, poverty, and the global economy have become more complex over time. ...
Fewer and fewer women die from breast cancer in recent years but, surprisingly, the decline is just as large in ...
For some time, "big data" has loomed large as a source of challenges and opportunities for science, but as yet, ...
Credit: Jeff Lovich, USGS, Southwest Biological Science Center Approximately 61 percent of the world's 356 turtle species are threatened or ...
Credit: Video supplied by CEH Four new reports on Natural Capital published today will enable governments and businesses to take ...
Venoms produced by snails, snakes, scorpions and spiders contain numerous bioactive compounds that could lead to therapeutic drugs or insect-specific ...
Anyone who has ever tried to find a way through a crowded pedestrian zone has - literally - run into ...
Credit: MSU EAST LANSING, Mich. - What if roadkill piled beside the road and never decomposed? What if massive fish ...
Credit: Nicolas Rouleau and William Cantley (Tufts University) New York, NY (September 12, 2018) - The New York Stem Cell ...
Experts from the world of wombats will gather for a three-day conference, titled Wombats Through Time and Space, at the ...
Credit: KAIST Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at KAIST will be awarded ...
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