Neanderthals probably used birch tar for multiple functions, including treating their wounds, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by a team of researchers led by Tjaark ...
In its purest form (with no extra debris), liquid water can exist as a liquid until -40°C if left still (unmoving). In order ...
Neanderthals likely used the sticky substance to build and repair tools, but it also may have had another important use. With its antibiotic properties, birch tar could also treat wounds. The findings ...
Antidepressants and other psychoactive drugs are designed to affect the human brain. But after they enter the water system in ...
Fifty six first year pre medical students at Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar (WCM Q) in February presented posters from their biology ...
Plastic trash has reached the world's most remote locations, from the bottom of the Mariana Trench to the summit of Everest. Hundreds of ...
Plastic trash has reached the world's most remote locations, from the bottom of the Mariana Trench to the summit of Everest.
Plastic trash has reached the world's most remote locations, from the bottom of the Mariana Trench to the summit of Everest. Hundreds of plastic-eating microbes that could help us clean up have been ...
Neanderthals probably used birch tar for multiple functions, including treating their wounds, according to a study published March 18, 2026 in the ...
The Citizens Life Sciences Conference 2026 March 11, 2026 1:40 PM EDTCompany ParticipantsSteven Harr - President, CEO ...
Tiny enemies lurking in Guam's soil could be quietly stunting banana trees, and a new University of Guam study says the island's soil may already be fighting back.
When a virus infects a bacterial cell, the viral genome is the first component to be fully injected into the cell, making it an ideal immune target. A bacterial enzyme anchored to the membrane ...
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