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Long before chariots and empires, humans were already riding horses
Long before horses became the engine of empires, they were part of a messy experiment. That is the picture emerging from new ...
Over the past decade, cities around the world have increasingly turned to nature-based infrastructure to become more ...
Guide dogs help thousands of people with visual disabilities navigate daily life. While guide dogs provide tremendous benefits, the current training program faces serious inefficiencies, since a large ...
Centuries of human intervention - selective breeding and propagation - have made the genetic background of many commercial ...
Purdue University’s Department of Agronomy has acquired the KenAvis soybean germplasm collection, a rare reservoir of ...
Discover how contemporary interiors redefine heritage through contrast, embracing imperfections and enhancing original ...
A long-overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic ...
WIND GAP, Pa. — Genetic testing for medical purposes is known to be expensive, but a new community health research program is now offering lifesaving answers for free. When 38-year-old Nick Lumi first ...
A new study looks at the process of DNA methylation, in which chemical tags known as methyl groups turn genes on and off and ...
Ecosystems are not being able to adapt as quickly as the climate is changing. Scientists are turning to genetic work to guide ...
Malaria vector research is entering a pivotal stage as decades of control progress have begun to plateau and, in some settings, reverse. Across endemic ...
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