Pesticides, widely used to protect crops from pests, often unintentionally harm pollinators like bumble bees. A new study, ...
Bee on a purple flower Pesticides, widely used to protect crops from pests, often unintentionally harm pollinators like ...
An international team of scientists has discovered that tiny changes in the timing of the expression of a single gene can ...
Different analytical methods have a significant impact on the results of scientific studies. This is demonstrated by a study conducted by an international research team. In the study, more than 300 ...
The research, recently published in BMC Biology, is the first large-scale study to test how the "replication crisis" affects ecology and evolutionary biology. Headed by researchers from Whitman ...
Their findings, published in the journal BMC Biology, suggest anemonefish might be using a similar protective strategy to their hosts. Comparing symbiotic and non-symbiotic species The study ...
More than 120 million Americans suffer from diabetes or pre-diabetes. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive form of breast cancer, and TNBC patients with obesity-driven diabetes ...
Magnesium and melatonin are commonly used as sleep aids, though their effects are generally modest. Learn how they work and ...
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What Happens to a Tree That Dies in a Forest?
Though no one may be around to hear when a tree falls in the forest, countless critters take note. Dormant fungi within the ...
A new study from Simon Fraser University researchers has found a close link between high levels of social media use and ...
ADHD may have descended from hunter-gatherer societies as a trait that conferred advantages for a nomadic lifestyle.