A novel study of joint cartilage and what it could mean for future astronauts
In recent years, the re-emergence of measles, mumps, polio, whooping cough, and other vaccine-preventable diseases has sparked a refocus on emergency preparedness
A review of studies suggests a potentially useful link between gut bacteria and mental disorders
A new paper paints an even more intricate picture of Earth's mantle as a geochemically diverse mosaic
Researchers are building animal-inspired sensors into the shells of aircrafts and cars
Color has played a role in the selective processes that have steered evolution for hundreds of millions of years
New research shows how clustered particles determine elasticity of some gels
What happens when Yellowstone —adapted to recurring fires every 100 to 300 years—instead burns twice in fewer than 30 years?
While conservation farming might work well in industrialized nations, its benefits aren't always transferable to the more rural parts of the world
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