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Scientists have engineered beef in the lab that looks, acts, and tastes like the real thing—minus the environmental cost.
Treehoppers may detect electric fields using their spiny shapes. This helps them sense predators or friendly insects.
MIT research shows forests store less carbon when seed-dispersing animals decline, linking biodiversity loss directly to ...
New study reveals clownfish evolution driven by swimming ability and behavior patterns, not just anemone partnerships.
A small DNA change restored crop immunity to Ralstonia, the bacterium behind a devastating plant disease causing over $1 billion in losses.
Teens who vape are nearly as likely to smoke as youth in the 1970s, putting decades of anti-smoking progress at risk.
Scientists created a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells back to a normal state by capturing the moment ...
Virtual reality nature experiences significantly reduced chronic pain symptoms and altered pain signal processing in the ...
New research reveals Earth's natural carbon sink nearly collapsed in 2024, absorbing almost zero human CO₂ emissions.
A huge study links irregular sleep patterns to over 170 diseases - suggesting that when you go to bed matters more than how ...
New study of 45,000 patients finds people with cannabis use disorder are 3.25 times more likely to develop oral cancer within ...
The human brain emits a faint glow. New research shows this light reflects mental state - and could lead to new diagnostic tools.
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