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Researchers say life expectancy nearing its limit

Humanity is hitting the upper limit of life expectancy, according to a new study. Advances in medical technology and genetic research—not to mention larger numbers of people making it to age 100—are not translating into ...

Breeder who tried to create enormous trophy sheep jailed in US

A man who tried to breed enormous hybrid sheep using genetic material from endangered animals so he could sell them to trophy hunting ranches has been sentenced to six months in prison, the US Department of Justice said Monday.

Study reveals gender gap in ecology research

Women working in the field of ecology contribute overproportionately to research output, as shown by a recent study that reveals facets of gender bias in the context of scientific publications that have received little attention ...

As strong as a feather: New insights into optimal muscle design

Are the biggest and most bulging calf muscles necessarily the most powerful? The scientists behind new research into muscle architecture say it's not the size of a muscle that delivers the most force, but rather its layout—in ...

Moderna mRNA mpox vaccine shows promise in animal study

An experimental Moderna mRNA vaccine for mpox has demonstrated greater effectiveness than current shots in reducing disease symptoms and duration, according to an animal study published in the journal Cell on Wednesday.

Climate adaptation funds sow seeds of resilience

Beaming with smiles, Zambian farmer Mary Dimba points to a newly harvested crop of maize on her silo. The mother-of-four from Mpande village in Zambia's Lusaka Province tells how the beginning of the last cropping season ...

Exploring Darwin's longstanding interest in biological rhythms

A close reading of Darwin's work suggests a deep interest in cyclical events. Rhythmic phenomena in nature—today the subjects of the field of chronobiology—have been studied since at least the 18th century. In a perspective, ...

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Carbon dating: Developing a measurement tool for a 23-year-old cold case
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Using forest resources strengthens food security, study finds
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Researchers propose improvement in identification of human remains using craniofacial superimposition
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Subsurface of fingernails found to have precise tactile localization
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Two new species of Psilocybe mushrooms discovered in southern Africa
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A management strategy for producing scientific breakthroughs
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Researchers propose a new, holistic way to teach synthetic biology
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Unlocking biodiversity insights from the tropical Andes
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A model of Collaborative Ethics to guide translational research from fundamental discoveries to real-world applications
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Biomechanics of sound production in high-pitched classical singing
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Denmark bans noodles for being too hot—what you need to know about chili heat
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Reimagining the undergraduate bio lab experience, and keeping students in STEMM
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A visualization of everything on Earth—the difference between biomass and technomass
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Returning a 170-year-old preserved lizard to Jamaica is a step toward redressing colonial harms, say researchers
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Patents based on traditional knowledge are often 'biopiracy.' A new international treaty will finally combat this
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Is your coffee 'not hot' or 'cold'? Observing how the brain processes negated adjectives
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Your smartphone might be linked to crocodile attacks in Indonesia
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Who will like beetle skewers? What Europeans think about alternative protein food
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Agreement reached at UN on biopiracy treaty

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Tubeworms, snails and other weird creatures found under the seafloor
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Global study shows causes for the dominance of woody plants in drylands
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Canopy structure regulates autumn phenology by mediating microclimate in temperate forests, finds study
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US air pollution monitoring network has gaps in coverage, say researchers
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First coherent picture of an atomic nucleus made of quarks and gluons
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Bonobos may be more vulnerable than previously thought, suggests genetics study
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Tube sock-like skunk can cover more ground than deer, study finds
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Unlocking the genetic mysteries of modern roses: Research provides insights into origin and breeding
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Vitamin B₁'s journey in your body, and why it matters
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Scientists apply ancient construction methods to help fabricate modern microparticles
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Highly-stabilized and selective inhibitor for cancer-causing enzyme developed
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New venomous reptile species from the Late Triassic unearthed in Arizona
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Astronomers detect very-high-energy gamma-ray emission surrounding distant pulsar
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Scientists discover 'selfish DNA' crucial for early human development
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Cemetery study reveals how daily life changed from the Iron Age to the Roman period
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Dual-species atomic arrays show promise for quantum error correction
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Ancient hominins had humanlike hands, indicating earlier tool use, study reveals
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Climate change impacts internal migration worldwide, census data analysis reveals
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Is the physics of red blood cells in bats a key to 'artificial hibernation' for humans?
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Election delays impact voter trust but messages from election officials can help, survey finds

No time to waste to avoid future food shortages

During the past few weeks, empty supermarket shelves, without pasta, rice and flour due to panic buying, has caused public concerns about the possibility of running out of food. Australian farmers have reassured consumers ...

Is it safe to spin-dry leafy greens in a washing machine?

Some of the nearly 1,000 small farmers in New England who grow leafy greens use a creative, efficient and cost-effective method of drying the fresh veggies after a triple dip in water: a conventional home washing machine.

Rethinking biosecurity governance

Perhaps the most important lesson we can learn from the current coronavirus pandemic is how to learn future lessons without having to experience a pandemic, whether natural in origin or made by humans. To do so, we need to ...