A new study has revealed widespread declines of many birds of prey across South Africa, including species such as this ...
Claudia Höbartner (left) was presented with the Albrecht Kossel Prize by GDCh President Ruth Bieringer and Andrea Rentmeister (right). Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
A new look at how blood vessels grow and heal after a wound. The soft hydrogel-treated wounds (left) show significantly more vessels than the stiff condition (right), suggesting slower vessel ...
Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) have developed a novel virtual reality (VR) system that could make the ...
Researchers developed a fireproof material from sawdust and mineral that can be used for internal partitions. Initial ...
Screenshot of personal settings for the persona. During the game, the students had to try to create the conditions that would ...
Andreas Bäumler (left) and Jee-Yon Lee (right) found chronic kidney disease causes specific gut bacteria to release a toxin ...
The map shows a section of the Mooca neighborhood in the city of São Paulo, where wells are located in close proximity to or ...
A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study led by UC San Francisco and Beth Israel Deaconess ...
Casey Owens, professor of poultry science, leads a tour of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station's poultry processing ...
Pythons eat huge meals after monthslong fasts. Researchers identified molecules that skyrocket in their blood after a meal. One caused obese mice to eat less and lose weight, similar to semaglutide.
Changing how people shower, report leaks and flush toilets could help close England’s projected five billion litre daily water shortfall – but only if the water sector builds the evidence base to make ...
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