New minuscule fossils of Purgatorius, the earliest-known relative of all primates—including humans—have been unearthed in a ...
For close to a decade, the Frenchtown Smurfit Stone Community Advisory Group has been watchdogging the federal cleanup process at the Smurfit Stone mill, but group members are concerned that federal ...
Published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, the study assessed 35 balm and bandage samples from 19 mummies dating ...
Plans are underway to revisit one of the most debated religion surveys in recent years, as YouGov prepares to repeat its ...
Jae Hong Park, associate professor of health sciences and principal investigator in the Aerosol Research Lab, and his PhD student Subin Han have supported the project by characterizing particulate ...
Fig traces data flows in the security stack and then alerts security teams when changes at any point affect detection or response capabilities.
Emergency evacuations during natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis increasingly rely on advanced technology to ...
A growing number of parents are letting their young children train with weights. But is it a good – or safe – idea? We ask the experts to weigh in ...
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego has received a $15 million grant from the Fund ...
A warm body in the rainforest gives off a loud chemical signal. For most mosquitoes, that signal could belong to almost any ...
A popular climate theory suggested that melting Antarctic glaciers would release iron into the ocean, sparking algae blooms that pull carbon dioxide from the air. New field data from West Antarctica ...
More than 5,000 expectant parents across the North East and Yorkshire (NEY) region have signed up to a potentially life-changing genetic research ...
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