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Genetics may no longer be the driving force of human evolution, a study by researchers from the University of Maine suggests.
In cellular automata, simple rules create elaborate structures. Now researchers can start with the structures and ...
What long-term impacts does climate change have on photosynthetic organisms? This is what a recent study published in Nature Microbiology hopes to address | Earth And The Environment ...
Newly released data from a crucial national test revealed historically low scores in two major subjects for 12th graders ...
Unprecedented hot weather in the UK this summer has led to an "explosion" of pests, a horticulturalist has said. The Met Office recently confirmed summer 2025 was the hottest on record for the UK, and ...
ASTANA – High school textbooks may frame evolution as a thing of the past, but it is very much alive, said Dr. Arkhat ...
Seaweed growing along the world's coastlines could help to inspire new materials. Millions of years of evolution have shaped how seaweeds control light and color, which could offer new approaches for ...
With the development of AI technology, humanity may have initiated a major evolutionary transition. At least that's the ...
With fishing season in full swing, it’s essential to remember the broader ecosystem in which we fish and how to respect and ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Prof. Anne Pringle, a mycologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, about the latest research on death cap mushrooms, revealing new information about the enigmatic ...
Tending to a garden provides a lifelong education in science and wonder, if you get in the dirt and look closely.
Chemistry, cold water and isolation make it hard for invasive mussels to get a foothold in the Big Lake. But a spate of recent outbreaks from Isle Royale to Canada’s Nipigon Bay have scientists ...