Valerie Nagle spent decades wondering what happened to her older sister who was last seen in Oregon in 1974. She searched online databases of unidentified persons cases ...
Hagans, in a video recorded for the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, recalled life in the POW camp and the executions of Vesey, Capt. Albert Price of Alabama and 1st Sgt. John Chandler of ...
Discover how gut and seminal microbes hold the key to sperm quality, fertility outcomes, and emerging treatments like probiotics that could transform male reproductive health.
In polar bears, dolphins, baboons and more, molecular signatures of aging are changing how conservationists assess population ...
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How Mining on Mars Could Save Earth’s Resources
The concept of space mining has long been a staple of science fiction, but now it’s becoming a reality. With Mars offering valuable metals, water for fuel production, and even the possibility of ...
Rapid release testing detects mycoplasma DNA with great sensitivity by using advanced technologies such nucleic acid ...
A new study published in JAHA examines bacteria found in arterial plaque and analyzes its potential to contribute to heart ...
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DNA from 4,600-year-old bones links Egypt and Mesopotamia
A recent scientific breakthrough has unveiled a captivating genetic link between the ancient civilizations of Egypt and ...
• Berthoud Business Builders Leads Group: 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, Cornerstone Café, 450 Eighth St., Berthoud. This industry-specific leads group meets twice a month to help local professionals ...
Not literally, of course. But similarly to an ant colony, two scientists say our collective culture—not genetics—has become the driving force of our evolution.
Changes to weather patterns affect insect habitats and disrupt their life cycles, with more frequent storms, new diseases and ...
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