NY natural history museum changing how it looks after thousands of human remains in collection
There are stories in the human bones at the American Museum of Natural History. They tell of lives lived—some mere […]
There are stories in the human bones at the American Museum of Natural History. They tell of lives lived—some mere […]
On a steep mountainside where walls of flames torched the forest on their way toward Lake Tahoe in 2021, blackened
Elise Zipkin and her team at Michigan State University have developed a sort of “Robin Hood” approach to better understand
Over 200 health journals across the world have come together to simultaneously publish an editorial calling on world leaders and
When targeting problem proteins involved in causing or spreading disease, a drug will often clog up a protein’s active site
Flexible three-dimensional (3D) displays drive innovation in the next-generation display technology, as they allow for the creation of versatile and
The presence of Indigenous communities and traditional river dwellers in extractive reserves located in Legal Amazonia is not a threat
Jeff Bednar is a ghost hunter. And while the BYU business professor doesn’t have night vision cameras or ultra-sensitive recording
Pork production is a societal concern on several fronts: antibiotics use, infectious disease, poor animal welfare and climate and environmental
A new Griffith study has developed a metric to describe the relationship between flow and water quality, which can help