Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff conducted more than 438,000 watercraft inspections in 2025 to prevent the spread of ...
Norwegian researchers develop real-time eDNA tools to monitor harmful jellyfish. The project is testing whether near ...
A new light-based sensor can spot incredibly tiny amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood, raising the possibility of earlier and simpler cancer detection. The technology merges DNA nanotechnology, ...
The Garden State is home to ranavirus, a pathogen capable of killing amphibians en masse. Scientists still aren’t sure what’s ...
A new study says genetic testing can speed the return of the American chestnut tree that once dominated Eastern U.S. forests ...
Scientists propose that eukaryotes formed when an Asgard archaeon entered into a close partnership with an alphaproteobacterium. Over time, the two organisms became permanently linked. The ...
A £920,000 project, starting in March, hopes to generate clear scientific evidence to help restore Northern Ireland’s most ...
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The human exposome may upend everything we think causes disease
For decades, medical research has treated the human genome as the master blueprint for understanding disease. But a growing body of evidence suggests that what happens outside our cells, the sum total ...
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Genomic tools accelerate American chestnut restoration efforts
For more than a century, scientists and conservationists have tried to bring back the American chestnut, a tree once so ...
The most widely accepted scientific explanation for the arrival of all complex life on Earth has had an unsolved mystery at its heart. According to the theory, all plants, animals and fungi, known ...
Ancient DNA from a Stone Age burial site in Sweden shows that families 5,500 years ago were more complex than expected. Many individuals buried together were not immediate family, but second- or third ...
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