A new article suggests wetter climates may have allowed Homo sapiens to expand across the deserts of Central Asia 50-30,000 years ago
Researchers implant 'digital watermarks' using a neural network to easily spot manipulated photos and video
The study results validate previous research on ocean acidification threats to coral reefs
Researchers have discovered a key, but unexpected player in the maintenance and spread of antibiotic resistance within bacterial populations
The practice of altering foods genetically, through the introduction of a gene from a different organism, has courted controversy from the get-go
Low frequency noise is known to trigger negative physiological reactions, such as changes to blood pressure, vertigo, and breathing difficulties
Researchers have designed DNA nanostructures that can heal themselves in serum
A cranberry extract makes bacteria more sensitive to antibiotics, a promising avenue for limiting resistance to these important drugs
Dozens of genes previously thought to have similar roles across species are in fact unique to humans
The beads formed in the atomic cloud from melted or vaporized concrete, marble, stainless steel, and rubber
University of Cincinnati engineers are developing a home-testing kit that can measure stress hormones in sweat, blood, urine, or saliva
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