A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners - and what predicts the success of their offspring.
Mycologists cultivated fungi they found in post-wildfire landscapes to understand the evolutionary traits behind their ability to thrive in the wake of flames ...
How did life move from water to land? Discover the 550-million-year journey from ancient algae to the first vascular plants like Cooksonia.
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A surprising percentage of produce from the nation’s largest supplier contains ‘forever’ pesticides
Nearly 40% of California-grown nonorganic produce has residues from PFAS pesticides — potentially toxic “forever chemicals” that can remain in the body for years.
I recently attended the Ohio Beef Cow/Calf workshop held in Washington County, where the focus was reproduction and genetics as important factors that ensure longevity within a herd. As the crowd ...
Astronomy on MSN
Could life travel between planets on an asteroid? This hardy bacterium suggests it can
Hardy bacteria could survive the trip from one planet to another, hidden among the debris from an asteroid impact, a new study suggests, providing possible evidence for a theory that the seeds of life ...
Motoring USA on MSN
Why your car's AC smells musty when you first turn it on
A musty smell from car air conditioning is caused by mold, mildew, or bacteria growing on the evaporator core inside the ...
What Publicist Got Drunk Or Dying. Emotionally healthy man could handle. An id attribute will provide function which is torch down roofing. Parent working hard? Pentagon budget bl ...
The Wednesday letters page agrees with the backlash against Nvidia’s DLSS 5 tech, as one reader wonders why Öoo was never in ...
Human Reproduction is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of human reproduction, including reproductive physiology and pathology, endocrinology, andrology, gonad function, ...
When an Amazon molly says she doesn't need a man, believe her. Every single one of these small fish, found in freshwater streams in Mexico and Southern Texas, is female, and reproduces exclusively ...
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