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The ocean’s tiniest powerhouse may burn out in a hotter world, threatening life far beyond the microbes themselves.
It’s like the rational pause that makes the emotional surge possible,” she tells Observer. “The frozen reflection and the flowing distortion aren’t opposites, but part of the same cycle of ...
In some rural communities, digging a well for water can be a difficult proposition, but Jim Kuebelbeck is proud of his talent ...
The researchers treated mouse serum with microplastics to form the microplastics that absorbed proteins, according to a ...
Gravity not only holds us firmly to the ground but also anchors oceans, keeps the atmosphere in place, and binds planets and ...
Traditional Indian squat toilets, while beneficial for digestion due to natural body alignment, pose cardiovascular risks, ...
Enterococci bacteria, the salt or brackish water version of E.coli, has been found in water at the Palma Sola Causeway, where ...
Discover the profound ecological impact of trees, from shaping the environment to their sacred significance in human ...
Morning routines are crucial for students as neuroscience suggests that the brain is most alert early in the morning.
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have accurately documented the massive change in animal morphology over the last ...
As the working landscape continues to change, there are three trends that organizations must consider when building their ...
Swedish researchers have developed two types of 3D bioprinting technology to artificially generate skin containing blood ...