A study finds old-growth forests store up to 83% more carbon than managed forests, largely in soil, highlighting their critical role in climate mitigation, and the impact of forest management.
Dr. Nicola Koyama discusses her motivation behind her career in science and her extensive leadership in diversity and inclusion. Drawing from her personal background and experience, she discusses ...
Discover how dietary factors can influence structural signs of brain aging, such as gray matter loss and ventricular ...
This eBook explores how modern analytical strategies are transforming PFAS detection, expanding our ability to identify ...
A study finds that removing accumulated circular RNA slows aging and extends lifespan, with an enzyme preventing toxic RNA ...
What is burned to generate energy today could protect houses tomorrow. Learn how scientists found a way to press sawdust with ...
Researchers show that obesity alters pancreatic cells to produce cholecystokinin, which drives cancer growth, revealing new ...
Researchers discovered a compound in python blood, para-tyramine-O-sulfate (pTOS), that suppresses appetite and promotes ...
A new mitochondrial capsule therapy delivers healthy mitochondria into cells with high efficiency. The approach restored ...
Researchers reveal how a light-activated drug can change shape and activity at β-adrenergic receptors, enabling precise ...
A diverse genetic study shows MS risk factors are largely shared across ancestries, while uncovering unique variants, ...
NEXT Life Sciences’ Plan A provides men with a long-acting, reversible, non-hormonal contraceptive via Vasalgel hydrogel.
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