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Study of velvet worm slime could revolutionize sustainable material design
A new discovery about the slime ejected by velvet worms could revolutionize sustainable material des ...View More
Saving the Asian 'unicorn' -- if it still exists
Is it extinct, or does it still roam somewhere deep in the misty highland forests of Vietnam and Lao ...View More
Are at-home water tests worth it? New study shows quality can vary widely
For the cautious -- or simply curious -- homeowner, an at-home water testing kit may seem reassuring ...View More
Targeting gluten: researchers delete proteins in wheat harmful to people with celiac disease
Wheat is a major source of calories, carbohydrates and protein worldwide, and its distinctive gluten ...View More
Traditional forest medicinal plant ghost pipe used differently today
Despite a long history of traditional medicinal use in the United States, the collection, consumptio ...View More
Rhythmically trained sea lion returns for an encore -- and performs as well as humans
Animal research on biomusicality, which looks at whether different species are capable of behaving i ...View More
Ptero firma: Footprints pinpoint when ancient flying reptiles conquered the ground
Fossils of footprints over 160 million years old have helped palaeontologists at the University of L ...View More
Essay challenge: ChatGPT vs students
AI generated essays don’t yet live up to the efforts of real students - according to new research fr ...View More
Less intensive farming works best for agricultural soil
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function. Such as not ploughing as ...View More
How activity in Earth's mantle led the ancient ancestors of elephants, giraffes, and humans into Asia and Africa
What roils beneath the Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land m ...View More



