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Scientists Reveal Millennia-Old Secrets of the World’s Most Popular Coffee Species
SciTechDaily· 7 hours agoResearch traces the genealogy of Arabica coffee, the most popular coffee species globally, across...
Human Feet Sailing In Sneakers Offer A Unique Opportunity For Marine Forensics
IFLScience· 16 hours agoHuman feet sailing in sneakers can offer a unique opportunity to ascertain the facts of a case based...
12 recent scientific breakthroughs
The Week via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoInverse vaccines Scientists may have found a way to calm immune responses for those with autoimmune disorders using...neuroimmunologist A.M. Rostami said...
Extraordinary archaeological discoveries unearthed in North America
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoRock shelter remains, Bladen Nature Reserve, Toledo, Belize Erin E. Ray Over the last few years...
Map shows one state safe from black widow spiders
Newsweek· 13 hours agoBlack widow spiders are among the most notorious arachnids in the U.S., known for their potent venom and distinctive appearance. A bite from a black...
When did humans start social knowledge accumulation?
Ars Technica· 7 hours agoA key aspect of humans' evolutionary success is the fact that we don't have to learn how to do things from scratch. This makes learning how to do things...
Museums preserve clues that can help scientists predict and analyze future pandemics
San Francisco Chronicle· 13 hours agoNearly all emerging infectious diseases in humans originate from microorganisms that are harbored by wildlife and subsequently “jump,” either directly or indirectly – for ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 8 hours agoEnvironmental changes, including changing rainfall patterns and vegetation, have affected Rajasthan’s desert ecology, impacting local flora and fauna. Rajasthan, the desert state of India, was ...
African elephants address one another with name-like calls − similar to humans
Arizona Daily Sun· 5 days agoAs elephant researchers who have observed free-ranging elephants for years, my colleagues and I get...
Remapping global history through 5,500 years of malaria
UC Newsroom· 5 days agoMalaria, one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, is caused by several species of...