Stories from a sea drop: Biodiversity and Environmental DNA
A single litre of seawater contains the genetic traces of hundreds of organisms: bacteria, archaea, microscopic algae, fungi, and countless…
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A single litre of seawater contains the genetic traces of hundreds of organisms: bacteria, archaea, microscopic algae, fungi, and countless…
Civilisation has never been about eliminating conflict. It has been about finding increasingly human ways to decrease and to manage…
Not everyone can think philosophically about ethical thinking and decision-making. Although some of us do use the great ethics principles…
Astronomical eclipses, and total solar eclipses in particular, have captured human interest since the dawn of civilization. This is mainly…
This is not about demonising technology or eliminating screens. Rather, it is about rethinking, as a society, the kinds of…
Obesity has traditionally been explained as the consequence of a chronic positive energy balance. While this principle remains valid, it…
Thanks to advances in diagnosis and treatment, breast cancer survival rates have improved significantly. However, many women continue to experience…
We know that plastics are made up of hundreds of compounds, more than 16,000 different chemicals have been associated with…
Produced primarily by specialized lining cells known as enterochromaffin cells, enteric serotonin serves as a vital biological conductor, regulating intestinal…
Women redefine what leadership looks like. Instead of suppressing feminine-coded behaviors, they embrace them, sometimes even using appearance or maternal…