Study finds white sharks flee feeding areas when orcas present
Electronic tag data reveals white sharks do not return until following season; elephant seals benefit New research from Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner institutions published...
Electronic tag data reveals white sharks do not return until following season; elephant seals benefit New research from Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner institutions published...
FINDINGS UCLA researchers found that eliminating routine but unnecessary procedures before people undergo cataract surgery has the potential to save costs and resources for hospitals...
Young scientists from SibFU together with their colleagues from FRC KSC SB RAS are developing a technology for creating multilayer gilded nanodisks for targeted drug...
Oral cancer is known for its high mortality rate in developing countries, but an international team of scientists hope its latest discovery will change that....
An original design for an oral appliance developed in Hiroshima University Hospital can help sufferers of sleep apnea sleep more soundlyCredit: Department of Orthodontics and...
The Canadian Association for Neuroscience is proud to announce that Dr. Blake Richards, from University of Toronto at Scarborough, is the winner of the 2019...
Study paves the way for healthy aging and treatment of colorectal cancers The organs in our bodies house stem cells that are necessary to regenerate...
Credit: Brand, Gao, Hamann, Martineck, Stangl/Charité Before undergoing surgery, patients must be fully informed about what the procedure entails. The complex nature of the information...
From designing safer robots to repairing damaged nervous systems, many of this year's Fellows apply an interdisciplinary approach while addressing problems of social importance Livermore,...
Researchers from Kanazawa University and the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development show that genes turned on in response to inflammation are a major...
Child welfare study examines challenges among therapists in contracted private agenciesCredit: Florida Atlantic University More than 1.2 million children in the United States receive services...
Credit: CIC nanoGUNE Compared to so-far used global heating schemes, which are slow and energy-costly, light-controlled heating, using optical degrees of freedom such as light...
Efforts to discover novel compounds against Chagas disease see early successes -- part of Atomwise's Artificial Intelligence Molecular Screen (AIMS) Awards program to fast track...
Bobcats, coyotes, foxes seek green spaces in the suburbsCredit: eMammal Project As growth makes neighborhoods more crowded for humans, it's also concentrating carnivores like bobcats...
Study reinforces importance of old growth forests In a paper recently published in the journal Biological Conservation, an international team of conservationists highlights the importance...
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