INTA, using modeling techniques developed at the University of Oxford, has uncovered an unprecedented richness of small ...
Southern California's beaches have grown more than 500 acres over the past four decades despite being one of the most heavily ...
Around 14 hours before a partial solar eclipse passed over the Dolomites in Northern Italy, a group of spruce trees showed a ...
EPFL physicists have found a way to measure the time involved in quantum events and found it depends on the symmetry of the ...
Rivals or allies—how do bacteria and fungi interact in our bodies? Until now, bacteria on our mucous membranes were primarily ...
Rove beetles have evolved a neat trick to survive. They cloak themselves in ant pheromones, allowing them to enter and remain ...
Orchestras and festival organizers continually develop and experiment with new concert formats for classical music. But do ...
California doesn't have a water scarcity problem. It has a distribution problem, according to Nícola Ulibarrí, whose new ...
A new book by a Cambridge engineer and an Oxford theologian argues that our faith in technology to solve the climate crisis ...
A new study shows that, despite fires, floods and record heat, most Australians do not change their behavior or beliefs in ...
In a study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology on January 29, researchers from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical ...
Firms flush with resources tend to develop talent internally while younger firms, facing unpredictable workloads, will hire from the outside to fill their talent gap, according to a new USF study.
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