New research led by the University of Michigan is painting a more comprehensive picture of how noise pollution is impacting ...
As space tourism gets cheaper and missions keep getting longer, scientists are now raising a question that used to be limited ...
Describing space as a fundamentally " hostile environment " for all human life, the study highlights the very limited data on ...
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Newly discovered stage controls malaria parasite division
Researchers studying the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have discovered a previously unknown stage in its life cycle that appears to be crucial for reproduction. This is important because ...
A new study has uncovered a hidden step that helps the deadliest malaria parasite survive and multiply inside the human body. Researchers studying Plasmodium falciparum found that the parasite relies ...
Birds around the world, already affected by climate change and intensive agriculture, are facing an additional threat: noise ...
Researchers have detected microplastics in blood, placentas, and organs. A scientific review explains how they affect human biology.
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What makes kisspeptin a key target in fertility and hormone studies?
Reproductive health is governed by a complex network of hormones and signaling pathways. Among the most important discoveries ...
Southern right whales are having fewer calves as sea ice shrinks. Scientists say this species may now be a warning sign of climate change.
Studies show aging men often lose the Y chromosome in some cells, a change now linked to heart disease, cancer, and shorter lifespans.
A University of Florida professor visited the University of Connecticut on Thursday, Feb. 5, to discuss the impact of habitat fragmentation and drought on tropical plants.
Though anchovies boast more protein and omega-3 fatty acids, sardines are richer in many vitamins and minerals.
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