Researchers propose using “wood vaults” to store carbon by burying wood to prevent decomposition, potentially…
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Scientists discovered that the asteroid causing the mass extinction 66 million years ago came from…
A groundbreaking study using the PhanDA model offers a new view of Earth’s temperature over…
Researchers have developed a method to turn the tissues of a live mouse transparent using…
The discovery of Shishania aculeata, a shell-less early Cambrian mollusk, sheds light on the evolutionary…
Mice that observed others experiencing harm showed increased resilience against depressive states when facing similar…
Analysis of lunar samples reveals that the Moon experienced volcanic activity until 120 million years…
A recent 1268-meter drill core into Earth’s mantle from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge has revealed new…
A new study indicates that Andean tropical glaciers have shrunk to their smallest sizes in…
A long-term study since 1929 has revealed significant insights into barley’s evolution, showing its adaptation…
Recent findings from Cambrian-age trilobite fossils in Morocco, preserved in volcanic ash, have unveiled new…
A new study reveals that GLP-1 receptor agonists enhance the feeling of fullness before eating…
Radiocarbon analysis reveals that Earth system models underestimate the carbon uptake in terrestrial ecosystems and…
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed a high concentration of hydrocarbons in…
Researchers have discovered that the microorganism Lacrymaria olor can extend its neck up to 30…
A study shows that the energy costs of animal reproduction are significantly higher than once…
A new study reveals that targeting the STK33 protein can induce safe, reversible infertility in…
A groundbreaking study has mapped a human cerebral cortex fragment in unprecedented detail, finding crucial…