Researchers discovered that DDT exposure in fathers is linked to sperm changes that could affect their children’s health, emphasizing the significance of paternal environmental exposures…
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The picture shows an RNA polymerase ribozyme thought to be implicated in the origin of life. The ribozyme is shown frozen in ice to symbolize…
The scientific study used satellite transmitters, population counts, and DNA analyses of tissue samples to describe the special Kangia ringed seal in Ilulissat Icefjord. Here,…
Homo erectus – which this skull belonged to – was the first hominin species to leave Africa, around 2.1 million years ago. New research shows…
Prehistoric people are attacking an elephant. New research shows that humans and not the climate caused a sharp decline in almost all megafauna on Earth…
Recent research showcases a novel method for increasing the purity of dopamine cells derived from genetically engineered stem cells, offering significant potential in treating Parkinson’s…
An elephant makes inroads into golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides), which originates from North America and spreads in India, where it is a nuisance for e.g.…
A study that examined over six million genetic variants was conducted on 38,691 individuals diagnosed with ADHD and 186,843 individuals without ADHD. This enabled the…
A crystalline lattice melting, artistically represented here as a snowflake, is superimposed upon its coherent X-ray scattering pattern. Credit: ICFO/ Patricia Bondia Using light to…
Basalt is a type of volcanic rock that is formed when lava with a high content of mafic minerals (such as pyroxene and olivine) cools…
The study found that fecal transplantation is an effective remedy for patients infected with Clostridioides difficile. While normal therapy is often insufficient to treat stubborn…
The ability of a plant to re-direct the development of its shoots in the direction of a light source is known as phototropism. An international…
According to the researchers, the positive impact of screening is gradually falling as cancer treatment improves. A recent study raises the issue of whether the…
A new study challenges what is thought to be the normal pattern of crying, the “cry curve” to which parents are presently often referred to.…
With a grant from Independent Research Fund Denmark, a team of researchers and experts from industry and Aarhus UniversityEstablished in Aarhus, Denmark in 1928, Aarhus…
Professor Søren M. Sindbæk has directed the Northern Emporium project in the emporium Ribe, Denmark. The archaeological stratigraphy of the sites has secured an improved…
They take a blood sample and shortly afterwards researchers can find signs of whether a person is on the way to developing the disease Lupus…
The Spike protein on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 virus (marked in red) recognizes the hACE2 protein (marked in blue) that protrudes from healthy human cells…
The energy consumption of the device will be so small that it can harvest its energy itself, directly from its surroundings. The project has received…
Archaic sequence length decay (black bands on chromosomes) for different populations sampled at multiple time points. The length of generation intervals (GI) is represented by…