World‑renowned physician‑scientist Dr. Francis Collins, who led the international Human Genome Project and later the NIH, ...
Reed, an invasive alien plant that is abundant on the banks of many rivers, ponds and canals, can encourage the growth of ...
The Bial Foundation is launching a new call for Grants for Scientific Research 2026/2027 in the fields of psychophysiology ...
A team from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has won the 2026 SME Aubin Additive Manufacturing Case Study Award, which recognizes outstanding real-world applications of 3D ...
Global evaluation of a new biochar model for supporting climate-smart agriculture ...
A new study analyzing Mount Everest expeditions spanning more than a century has found that death rates among climbers have declined significantly in recent decades – despite a dramatic increase ...
The Centre for Research in Robotics and Underwater Technologies (CIRTESU) at the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló has ...
Scientists at the University of Melbourne have uncovered for the first time how Australia’s iconic Twelve Apostles were ...
The interplanetary comet 3I/ATLAS is remarkably rich in a specific type of water that contains deuterium, meaning it came ...
If you think you need to ‘go hard’ at the gym to make your muscles stronger, think again! New research at ECU has revealed strenuous exercise and soreness is not needed to improve muscle size, ...
Just as major global powers are retreating from climate finance commitments, a new empirical study provides, for the first time, evidence of a direct link between climate finance and a lower risk of ...
The top ocean predators during the Cretaceous were primarily giant marine reptiles and sharks, or so researchers have thought. Now, a new study suggests colossal “kraken-like” octopuses once hunted ...