Collagen analysis finds wider prey use by Neanderthals and modern humans
New study reveals insights into subsistence strategies of ancient humans.
New study reveals insights into subsistence strategies of ancient humans.
A recent study from the University of Colorado Anschutz sheds light on why cancer patients often experience unpleasant taste changes during treatment, linking it to specific cancer drugs.
A recent study has mapped 55,000 genes in roses, which are vital ornamental plants. This research could significantly influence breeding practices, as currently, less than 10% of rose species are utilized.
A recent study presents a validated scale aimed at improving the use of evidence in organizational decision-making, addressing a gap in existing research.
Researchers are utilizing New York City's fiber network to explore the potential of a quantum internet, which could make eavesdropping physically impossible and enhance online security.
Soil biologist Eric Slessarev underscores the role of deep-rooted grass in enhancing carbon sequestration, offering insights for conservationists and farmers.
A collaborative effort between the University of Twente and Harvard University has led to the creation of a photonic chip that generates high-power ultraviolet light, significantly enhancing brightness for practical uses.
A groundbreaking project led by a University of Virginia professor aims to create a 3D map of the universe's hidden structure, utilizing extensive data from millions of celestial bodies.
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have successfully determined the age of a nearby sun-like star and its brown dwarf companion, providing valuable insights into their cooling mechanisms.
The Pentagon has confirmed a significant funding request of $71 billion for the U.S. Space Force as part of the proposed $1.45 trillion defense budget.
A recent study from Umeå University has pinpointed two human cell proteins, NUP98 and NUP153, that are essential for the replication of several significant viruses.
A recent study sheds light on the evolutionary history of crabs' unique locomotion, suggesting a shared ancestor for their distinctive sideways movement.
A recent study indicates that the carbon footprint associated with milk production is likely larger than previously understood, particularly when considering emissions from damaged soils.
A recent study from the University of Vienna sheds light on how colonialism continues to threaten both species and languages, highlighting the interconnectedness of biodiversity and cultural diversity.
An innovative AI tool from the University of Oregon seeks to improve predictions of drug behavior, potentially minimizing the risk of failures in the drug development process.
Despite the absence of business courses, high school journalism classes are equipping students with valuable financial insights, according to recent research.
A recent study suggests that the droppings of Canada geese could be utilized in sustainable farming, contributing to circular agriculture practices.
Research indicates that the presence of microplastics and nanoplastics in agricultural soil can impede the growth of crops like tomatoes and wheat, raising food safety concerns.
A recent study highlights how a single gene switch can alter the color of red-leaf lettuce, which is rich in anthocyanins known for their antioxidant benefits.
On April 21, 2026, ATLAS reported its first measurements of proton–oxygen collisions, enhancing our understanding of cosmic rays and their atmospheric impacts.