Scientists have discovered that farming status among social amoebae is conferred not by genetics, but by an infection
Researchers at U of T's Donnelly Center uncover protein part the controls neuron development
Are humans unsustainable 'super predators'?
Approach turns CO2 into valuable products
Sandia method cheaper, greener, and cuts competition for fertilizer
Scientists say increasing heat drives moisture from the ground
A dozen accelerator grants help cover biomedical development gap
Findings could lead to advances in the use of bacteria to treat intestinal diseases, among other applications
Researchers have created a surprisingly simple yet targeted brain game that reduces anxiety by helping people focus in an increasingly distracting world
Duke University has opened a new research and training facility for the use of unmanned aircraft systems in marine science and conservation.
New method could improve atmospheric forecasts over months, decades, and could explain “pause” in global warming
Once licensed, most complete human brain model to date will likely accelerate study of Alzhemier's, autism and more
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