A new study suggests that polar bears are undergoing rapid genetic changes, and scientists believe it's due to the impacts of climate change.
Thousands of open cut mines lie abandoned worldwide, while more stringent mine site rehabilitation laws in Australia are ...
Thousands of open cut mines lie abandoned worldwide, while more stringent mine site rehabilitation laws in Australia are ...
The project provides a baseline for tracking microbial-population shifts with land-use changes and global warming.
A new study shows that some widely used BPA replacements can kill cells and disrupt key functions, prompting scientists to ...
A pilot study from Bournemouth University found six regulatory DNA variants – some inherited from Neanderthals and Denisovans ...
Lindberg had Parkinson’s disease, the neurologist said, with all the classic symptoms. PD—as the scientists she would meet ...
A tiny bacterium, Tersicoccus phoenicis, is changing how scientists view cleanliness in secure areas. This microbe survives ...
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Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints
Graying hair could be a sign that the body is effectively protecting itself from cancer, a new study suggests. Cancer-causing ...
From comics to live-action TV to animation, the satirical superhero universe of "The Boys" has conquered multiple mediums and ...
The same U.S. administration Palau relies on for its security is openly dismissing the climate crisis that threatens Palau’s ...
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Your hair turning gray could be the price your body pays to keep cancer cells from spreading
When your hair starts to gray, it’s easy to blame stress, age, or bad genes. But a new study from Japan suggests that those fading pigments may also be a biological shield. New research suggests that ...
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