New research examining the eating habits of the people who lived in North America during the Ice Age suggests they were ...
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A new study from the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center indicates that electric vehicle (EV) batteries may last significantly ...
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In a new study, scientists describe how different traits used to choose mates in barn swallow populations are driving the bird to diverge, which could eventually lead to the formation of new species.
But she agrees that the study robustly demonstrates the dogs are pushing buttons non-randomly and with intent. “We and dogs have evolved together over thousands of years to be communicative with each ...
From 2019 to 2023, there was a 25% increase in the number of articles in the database related to the subject and last year ...
The Marsden Fund was set up to support pure research. Diverting half of it to fund applied research undermines New Zealand’s ...
SFU professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong’s research on beaked hazelnut DNA reveals Indigenous peoples in British Columbia ...
The scope of the long-running pact on science and technology cooperation has been narrowed amid a competitive rivalry likely ...
The U.S. has updated a decades-old science and technology agreement with China to reflect their growing rivalry for ...
A team of researchers led by Carnegie Science biologists has identified genes that enable a beneficial bacterial species to ...