Researchers find evidence that genome "guardian" can stimulate cancer
Scientists evaluate promising research hypotheses for understanding environmental triggers in Parkinson’s disease
A scavenger study that used fish carcasses as bait provides additional evidence that wildlife is abundant in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
A new discovery is rarely the result of one successful experiment. Rather, it is usually born from a long process of trial and error
Review discusses how stable elements came from the lives and deaths of stars
Asian longhorned ticks threaten livestock, but scientists need help telling them apart from two near-identical species
Coating for metals rapidly heals over scratches and scrapes to prevent corrosion
Extreme rainfall—defined as the top five percent of rainy days—often forms a pattern at the local level
Researchers have always differed on estimates of when the inner core actually formed
Researchers have developed a medium-term, reversible male contraceptive
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