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Plants
Scientists Say: Fertilize
This word describes both a stage of sexual reproduction and the agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil.
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This word describes both a stage of sexual reproduction and the agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil.
From toolmaking to healthcare, new research finds that Neandertals shared many cultural and social similarities with our human ancestors.
Ayla was treated before birth for the rare, life-threatening Pompe disease. Now a thriving 16-month-old toddler, her treatments will still need to continue.
A variant of a gene involved in hair-shaft formation was linked to most of the uncombable-hair-syndrome cases analyzed in a recent study.
This so-called ‘click chemistry’ allows scientists to build complex molecules in the lab and in living cells.
Svante Pääbo figured out how to examine the genetic material from these hominid ‘cousins’ of modern humans.
The genomes of salamanders are bloated with genetic “parasites.” That extra DNA slows down their lives and strands them in perpetual childhood.
Although some fungi can cause diseases, others can be eaten, used to make medicines or serve other useful functions.
Loss of 13 genes active in other bats could support the vampires’ blood-eating strategies and adaptations.
The treatment helped frogs grow working limbs useful for swimming, standing and kicking. It’ll be a while before people can do that.