The findings represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of human evolution across Southeast Asia
The observation, called "fast negative breakdown," documents a new possible way for lightning to form
Microbes in household dust can break down harmful chemicals, study shows
Despite significant investments into cancer research over the last decades, 1.7 million new cancer cases were estimated in the U.S. in 2017
With the rise of big data, many scientists are foregoing formulating hypotheses in favor of allowing data to make inferences on particular problems
The bacterium was isolated from a British soldier and stored for more than 100 years before being revived and sequenced
A European research consortium wants to drill a 1.5-million-year-old ice core in Antarctica
Researchers drastically expose a problem that potentially affects many studies in experimental biomedicine
The new platform offers a flexible and user-friendly solution for consolidating and managing batch and quality data
Findings point to molecular resemblance in climate adaptation traits of the two species
Dangerous airborne viruses are rendered harmless on-the-fly when exposed to energetic, charged fragments of air molecules
The researchers found that microbes on the ISS were mostly human-associated
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