Researchers analyzed seawater samples from a region below the surface where oxygen is almost absent, forcing life to seek other strategie
The analysis adds a new chapter to evolution, shedding additional light on what preceded human bipedalism
UK researchers achieve 100 percent recognition rates for half and three-quarter faces
With so much morphological variety, bats represent an opportunity to learn what types of evolutionary forces shape the shapes of animals
The technology could help move novel drugs to clinical trials faster
Army researchers are developing biorecognition receptors to collect real-time assessments of soldier health and performance
More rigorous standards must be established to guide further research efforts in germline gene therapy, scientists argue
Consumer products, medicines, and drugs can end up in rivers after use and comprise thousands of different chemicals
Companies like 23andMe are grappling with how to store all their accumulating data and how to process results quickly
A new study analyzed the current state of World Heritage glaciers, their recent evolution, and their projected mass change over the 21st century
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