Sequencing the genomes of all animals, plants, fungi, and microbes on Earth is a massive undertaking. Still, researchers believe it will help us understand and manage better biodiversity on our
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A team of researchers from the French organisation Science-SAVED (Scientific Analysis Vitalises Enterprise Development) and Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) developed
Researchers at the University of Exeter tagged bluefin tuna in UK waters using acoustic tracking tags. According to the authors, this is the first time these massive fish (which can
Paintings and texts from Mesopotamia show soldiers using equids for travel and warfare over 4000 years ago. However, these weren’t the majestic horses you may imagine. A team from the
One in ten people potentially still infectious for COVID after 10-day isolation period
One in 10 people may still be infectious for COVID after ten days, according to a study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (1). A team of researchers
Leading market intelligence provider, IDTechEx based in Cambridge, UK, has provided insights on mobility trends for the past 20 years. Now they look at six trends for the future: Electric
Fungus-produced albumin could be an alternative to chicken egg white powder, according to research by a team from the Future Sustainable Food Systems research group at the University of Helsinki
As France takes up the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, the debate over the Farm to Fork (F2F) strategy could soon grow heated. The issue the
For long periods during the past 2.4 billion years, Earth’s atmosphere may have been less inviting to life than researchers previously believed, according to a study published in the scientific
There is increasing evidence that the Omicron Covid variant is more infectious but less deadly than previous versions. Researchers believe this variant attacks mainly the throat but spares the lungs,