So far, historians have only found three scenes of Palaeolithic art featuring humans and birds in Europe
An efficient way to boost the efficacy of vaccines against influenza type B might be hiding in plain sight
At first glance, there’s no obvious connection between a mammal’s ability to regulate its body temperature and its inability to repair heart damage
An international team has now succeeded in determining the spectral properties of individual molecules
Copepods, the world's most common animal, release unique substances into the oceans
One virus’ genetic loss can become its evolutionary gain, says a pioneering study
A new way to sense earthquakes could help improve early warning systems
Horseshoe crabs were thought to be ancestors of the arachnids, but molecular sequence data have always been sparse enough to cast doubt
The "Autonomouse" system improves animal welfare whilst simultaneously enhancing the efficiency and reliability of research findings
Continuous manufacturing process can make generic lomustine and other products
The discoveries about the neuroscience of learning open the possibility of informing and enhancing instructional methods in science
Results show that Brazil, India, and Vietnam have the greatest diversity in resistance genes, while Australia and New Zealand have the lowest
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