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Link between liver and heart disease could lead to new therapeutics
Volcanic activity and changes in Earth’s mantle were key to rise of atmospheric oxygen
Small Protein, Big Impact
A Pack of Thieves: oldest parasite-host interaction in fossil record
Ancient Genomes Link Subsistence Change and Human Migration in Northern China
Big vegetarians of reef drive fish evolution
Researchers use brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression in individuals with autism
4-billion-year-old nitrogen-containing organic molecules discovered in Martian Meteorites
Extraordinary vision sparks Alzheimer’s breakthrough
Early environmental exposure impacts liver epigenome
World’s fastest internet speed from a single optical chip
University researchers develop rapid, sensitive antibody test for COVID-19
New integrated device for nanometer-scale sensing
Queensland fossils shed light on megafauna extinction
Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
Study finds new clues in eye cancer
Notorious cancer protein mutations cooperate to proliferate disease
Fossil discoveries reveal cause of megafauna extinction
Mucus breakthrough could help patients breathe easy
Genetic variant could identify lung cancer susceptibility
New technique delivers complete DNA sequences of chromosomes inherited from mother and father
Plants pass on ‘memory’ of stress to some progeny, making them more resilient
Gene research could lead to cancer breakthrough
Researchers identify neurons that regulate blood sugar
Human evolutionary success due to our ability to adapt to different environments
Study shows you are what you eat when it comes to survival
Conservation goals may be stymied by a lack of land for biodiversity offsetting
Direct Evidence of Late Pleistocene Human Colonization of Isolated Islands Beyond Wallace’s Line
Stronger Chinese air pollution targets can save 100,000+ lives
Unlocking Genomic Secrets of Scaly-foot Snail Lays Foundation for Solutions by Deep-Sea Creatures
Herpes Virus Decoded
Getting through bottleneck-A new class of layered perovskite with high oxygen-ion conductivity
Fuelling World Sustainably: Synthesizing Ammonia using Less Energy
Big data reveals we’re running out of time to save environment and ourselves
Researchers find cancer gene could be key to heart regeneration
Diamonds shine in energy storage solution
Neolithic Genomes From Modern-Day Switzerland Indicate Parallel Ancient Societies
Estuaries are warming at twice rate of oceans and atmosphere
Researchers a step closer to eco-friendly hydrogen fuel production
Natural sunscreen gene influences how we make vitamin D
Mother’s gut bacteria may hold key to predicting childhood food allergies
DNA riddle: how cells access data from ‘genetic cotton reels’
NTU scientists transform ultra-tough pollen into flexible material
Malaria finding may pave way for drug development
Parkinson’s disease linked to gene targeted by blue-green algae toxin
Scientists uncover how invasive plants gain a head start after fire
Planet’s largest ecosystems collapse faster than previously forecast
Is your coffee contributing to malaria risk?