The world's forests are on a fast food diet of carbon dioxide, which is currently causing them to grow faster
New battery-free, easily implantable weight-loss devices could offer a promising new weapon for battling the bulge
Researchers have genetically modified a common houseplant to remove chloroform and benzene from the air around it
The research team assessed the radiographs of more than 1,000 children born between 1915 and 2006
Whether genetic changes can be reversed or are passed on to children is still unknown
New NASA research confirms that Saturn is losing its iconic rings at the maximum rate estimated from Voyager 1 & 2 observations made decades ago
A "gold rush" of seabed mining could lead to unprecedented damage to fragile deep-sea ecosystems
Researchers have already concluded that a mere one percent of the human genome is made up of the genes that make the proteins our bodies need to grow and function
Thermo Fisher Scientific has received FDA clearance for its de novo submission of the QMS Plazomicin Immunoassay
The winning entries from the BMC ‘Research in progress’ photography competition have been announced
It's not just about the X-Y chromosomes, a new study shows
The researchers achieved long-lasting weight control without making a single edit to the genome
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