The new paper from The Rockefeller University charts transformative changes since the start of the 20th century in both absolute commodity demand (ABS) and demand compared to economic activity, called ...
Research from WashU Medicine found a possible new treatment strategy for certain types of blood cancers. The bone marrow of a mouse with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (left) shows fibrosis, or scar ...
For much of the 20th Century, absolute commodity demand (ABS) for nearly all 100 materials studied grew steadily as did demand compared to economic activity, called intensity of use (IOU) for many of ...
Zebrafish are known to detect color and brightness with the pineal gland, which is part of the brain. How they do so is now being elucidated.
A new collaborative research group, the Breakthrough Consortium for Olfactory Health (BeCOH), brings together charities, patient groups, research institutions, and clinicians, as well as ...
Salmonella, EHEC and noroviruses, campylobacter or listeria – there are numerous bacteria, viruses and parasites that can be transmitted to humans via food and can cause foodborne infections. Many of ...
The seafood industry is known for its complex global supply chains and diverse market offerings, which can make accurate labeling a challenging task. Now, a new study from Schmid College of Science ...
The fight against cancer often begins with uncovering hidden players, and this study reveals one such key player: an ...
Researchers at Incheon National University have developed a smart traffic monitoring system using adaptive cameras. The ...
Scientists have developed a new method to monitor the elusive eastern indigo snake using environmental DNA (eDNA) from soil ...
The FDA revokes authorization to use Red Dye 3 in food, cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages and mocktails as healthier alternatives, Princess Kate in remission and cancer recovery and ...
Dung is actually an important resource for millions of people worldwide. Photo: Professor David Eldridge studies herbivore dung on a field trip to Fowler's Gap ...