A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners - and what predicts the success of their offspring.
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Conservation by choice or by chance: Understanding human-nature interactions in SA
A look at South Africa’s hunting quotas, emphasising that while hunting and wildlife tourism may not prioritise conservation, ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth in early embryos, and ...
Weight loss drugs have been linked to an increased risk of premature births among women who took them inadvertently just ...
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Covid jab skipped vital safety checks 'due to time constraints', German Covid inquiry told
Vital safety checks were not carried out on Covid vaccines before they were rolled out to millions, Germany’s pandemic ...
As men get older, something surprising can happen inside their bodies at the microscopic level. Some of their cells begin to ...
CLIFF YOUNG, THE MAN WHO RAN LIKE HE WAS CHASING ESCAPED CHICKENS, AND WHAT EUROPE’S NEW “EU INC.” SHOULD LEARN FROM NOT ...
By Nanga Koné, Country Director Rainforest Alliance Côte d’Ivoire One fact is hard to ignore : Over time, the widespread and often poorly controlled use of pesticides has degraded soils, disrupted ...
New research by Smithsonian scientists suggests that preferences for certain sounds might be evolutionarily conserved ...
The iconic Paul Klee work is missing from an exhibition about fascism at the Jewish Museum in New York due to "current ...
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One step closer to deciphering TOR, the molecular machinery that makes humans and yeast grow
The name might sound like a Nordic god, but it is actually the molecular machinery that allows many different species to eat ...
Discover how China's Dunhuang Phase II solar power plant is transforming solar energy by generating electricity around the ...
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