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In the U.S., cancer rates are going up—especially for young and middle-aged women, whose cancer diagnoses have surpassed ...
Scientists are probing woolly mammoth and Neanderthal genetic codes for new compounds as today’s drugs lose potency.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Again, the German-Danish startup using ancient bacteria to turn CO2 into new chemicals, is building a new bioreactor plant in ...
Florida’s Nature Coast shelters one of the last thriving seagrass meadows, offering a rare glimpse of a healthy marine ...
The seagrass is greener along Florida's Nature Coast … figuratively, that is. A new study published in the journal Marine ...
As these bacteria work, the chemical environment around ... and are more likely to decay completely. The bias of the fossil record This helps explain why many fossil beds feature certain animals ...
From microbial metabolism to pollutant synergy, this study builds a scientific roadmap for integrating methane biofilters into broader climate action. Methane’s role as a climate driver has become ...
Warmer climates than Earth’s could accelerate life’s development, potentially increasing the number of planets with more ...
"At some point it might not be beneficial anymore to stick around with your buddies. But if you don't, you die." ...
"The key innovation was using the GOE as a time boundary, assuming that most aerobic branches of bacteria are unlikely to be older than this event unless fossil or genetic signals suggested ...