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Chemical chatter from resident bacteria in the gut can hit the brain and nervous system in real time, shaping behavior and ...
Wildlife forensics is using DNA to link poachers to endangered animals, transforming conservation efforts and courtroom ...
According to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, ideal garden soil contains a balanced mixture of 40% sand, 40% ...
Earthquakes crack rocks, releasing hydrogen and oxidants that power deep microbes without sunlight offering clues for life on ...
Researchers explore how complaining sounds in France vs. Quebec, revealing cultural differences in tone and emotion.
One molecule, sulfolithocholylglycine, linked both to higher PFAS burdens and to later diabetes, surviving stringent ...
Scientists found a 247-million-year-old reptile, Mirasaura grauvogeli, with a feather-like crest that lived in trees.
Scientists mapped 332 submarine canyons under Antarctica, revealing how they shape ocean flow, ice melt, and global sea level ...
Ancient mud from a lagoon core warn that Australia’s monsoon could intensify as sea levels rise and ocean currents change.
A new AI tool could reinvent concrete to be stronger, cleaner, fire-resistant, and capable of lasting 2,000 years while ...
The brain processes in quick bursts. Multitasking splits that rhythm, reducing focus and slowing how we perceive the world.
PFAS, found in everyday items, may weaken babies’ immune cells and immune systems before birth and during infancy.