A bird’s refusal to leave station life results in genetic change
A bird in the hand: Annika Radu holds a shark during her research on Lady Elliot Island. Credit: Christine Dudgeon ...
A bird in the hand: Annika Radu holds a shark during her research on Lady Elliot Island. Credit: Christine Dudgeon ...
Schematic representation of the physical mechanisms of climate-induced carbon cycle changes in the Amazon rainforest region. Credit: NIES The Amazon, ...
This graph shows the physical and chemical effects of global warming on energy consumption for urban heating and cooling. Credit: ...
A model of NASA's Voyager spacecraft. The twin Voyager probes have been flying since 1977, exploring the outer regions of ...
A study using organoids derived from pancreatic cancer tissues from patients has revealed that a subset of highly aggressive forms ...
British rock band Oasis announced on Wednesday two additional London dates in September due to "phenomenal demand" for their summer ...
Soil organisms can live anywhere, from the surface to much deeper, from millipedes like Polydesmus to insects and microbes. Credit: ...
From right to left, Daniela Cusak, Karis McFarlane and Andy Nottingham of LLNL collect soil samples in a rainforest. Credit: ...
Swimming bacteria experience larger concentration changes over time, while fidgeting bacteria experience larger concentration changes along the length of their ...
Xiaoye Michael Wang, a research associate, placed a virtual reality display on the face of study participant Colin Dolynski. Credit: ...
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