Scripps researchers suggest risk assessment to protect human health
Researchers have gained new insights into how components of RNA and DNA formed from chemicals present on early Earth before life existed
Researchers found that the characteristics of old growth reduce maximum spring and summer air temperatures as much as 2.5 degrees Celsius
"We brought up the most amazing and colorful animals I had ever seen on an expedition," principal investigator says
This critical link could help researchers better understand cancer and diabetes pathways
The analysis found that 80 percent of Americans live in counties where the weather is more pleasant than four decades ago
USGS indentifies two traits that indicate how chemicals can build up and reach toxic levels
Researchers hope the finding will allow them to cut off the microbes’ ability to survive what doctors and nature can throw at them
System eliminates the need for multiple patient visits to health care providers
"This has significant implications for alertness and concentration, which would be of particular concern to workers."
Study identifies tree traits that may contribute to drought vulnerability
Astronauts who experience Earth from orbit often report feelings of awe and wonder, of being transformed by what they describe as the magic such a perspective brings
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