Population history, not age, drives ancient trees’ evolutionary importance in endangered conifer
Ancient trees are often treated as living time capsules, celebrated for surviving centuries of drought, storms, disease and human disturbance....
Ancient trees are often treated as living time capsules, celebrated for surviving centuries of drought, storms, disease and human disturbance....
A new 10-year longitudinal study published in Translational Psychiatry is examining how cannabis use patterns intersect with changing levels of...
Nitrogen fertilizer has long carried a scientific paradox beneath its promise of higher yields. The same nutrient that fuels crop...
A fragile transition begins the moment an extremely low birth weight infant leaves the womb. After months of receiving a...
Parkinson’s disease is often described as a disorder of movement, but a new study suggests that the illness may also...
Intracranial aneurysms are among the most dangerous abnormalities of the cerebral circulation. These weakened sections of an artery expand outward...
NRG Oncology has announced a broad reshaping of its scientific and operational leadership, appointing five experienced cancer researchers and clinical...
A Japanese term that once seemed like little more than a specialized label helped create and preserve an entire branch...
A research team in Japan has won a US$1 million Milestone 2 award in the XPRIZE Healthspan competition for developing...
PHILADELPHIA — Public resistance to new data centers has risen sharply across the United States, even as Americans’ overall views...
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