Global meat consumption is projected to exceed 550 million tons by 2050, driven by population growth, urbanisation, and rising incomes. Meeting this demand ...
Exposure to one of the most toxic forms of mercury (methylmercury) may also disrupt the body's metabolic health, according to ...
Animals maintain complex cultures, communication systems, infrastructure, and intergenerational knowledge, writes Ryan Huling ...
Dysfunction resulting from mitochondrial DNA mutations has been implicated in multiple human pathologies, including ...
Dogs already had much smaller brains than wolves 5,000 years ago, suggesting that life in early farming villages reshaped ...
Our immune system is much older than we think. Long before dinosaurs existed, early life forms had developed a powerful ...
Scientists have developed a breakthrough injectable biomaterial that travels through the bloodstream to repair damaged tissue ...
The bacteria that cause deadly anthrax disease persist in the earth, a place their ancestors preferred over petri dishes and blood-filled tissues. The bacteria that cause anthrax are called Bacillus ...
A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being preserved in a glass-like state at extremely low temperatures and then thawed. The work marks a ...