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New research from the Monell Chemical Senses Center and Temple University about nutritional biomarkers using carbon and ...
New research from the Monell Chemical Senses Center and Temple University about nutritional biomarkers using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ...
While kelp forests persist along northern Maine's rocky coast, kelp abundance has declined by as much as 80% on the southern ...
Hailstones have been said to bounce up and down through clouds as they grow. A new study found that many stones take much ...
New research has revealed that the decline of kelp forests in the Gulf of Maine is reshaping marine food webs and energy ...
A study of Bronze Age cemeteries shows that people ate less meat, moved less, and shifted to simpler village life after 1500 ...
Scientists in the Asia and Pacific region, with support from the IAEA, have successfully identified sources of carbon stocked in mangrove soils — an important step toward improving the management and ...
In 1991, the remains of a woman were discovered on the early medieval foreshore of the Thames River. The skeletal remains ...
Where the hot and sweltering tropical valleys and bleached coastlines of Papua New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago meet, archaeologists and geneticists have excavated, and resurrected, ancient hum ...
An archeological site in Shandong province has provided evidence of a matrilineal society dating back to 2750 to 2500 BC, shattering previous assumptions.
In this excerpt from "Gastropod," a look at the health effects of seed oils — and why some have latched onto untrue claims ...