Silicon sampling’ promises easy answers to tough questions about human behaviour – but the reality is more complicated.
Sea ice loss seems to have triggered a decline in the nutrient nitrate, affecting the tiny organisms that form the ...
In the first steps of what could turn out to be a larger study, the Nez Perce Tribe found walleye in the Snake River may be ...
Insects may be even more dominant on Earth than scientists thought. A new estimate suggests the planet could hold 14 million ...
Intuit Credit Karma reports a historic summer of sports in the U.S., with rising costs leading 35% of fans to overspend on ...
Introduction Community health workers (CHWs) are central to primary healthcare (PHC) delivery and infectious disease control ...
Through trend analyses, this surveillance highlighted both the emergence and decline of AMR across diverse bacterial pathogens, helping inform which antibiotics may remain appropriate as first-line ...
It's easy for us to tell if someone is enjoying their meal or not. They lick their lips if they like it, grimace if they ...
First drill hole confirms a new high-grade tungsten-molybdenum discovery and establishes the Venise Breccia as a second ...
These natural materials form a biofilter that may dramatically cut the methane, nitrous oxide, and water pollution generated ...
There's nothing fancy about the corrals wildlife biologists use to snag bear hair. All it takes is two strands of barbed wire and a few trees that happen to have grown in ...
For a few short weeks each year, the Arctic appears to burst into life. Early explorers often marvelled at the contrast ...