Simple tweaks to your stride can help you to run your quickest, smoothest miles to date ...
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Tall trees were thought to be more vulnerable to drought. But these towering plants in Southeast Asia have adapted to move water efficiently
The rainforests of Southeast Asia are home to towering trees called dipterocarps, which are some of the tallest flowering ...
To be clear, at a certain point the worms did damage more fragile bones, but by testing different worm populations with ...
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Next‑generation membranes can refine crude oil using under half the energy of distillation
Oil refining is necessary for transforming raw, unusable crude oil into valuable goods like gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and ...
Men are up to six times more likely than women to "hit the wall" during a marathon, according to a study of more than 870,000 ...
New research finds that birds can use lactate, often thought of as a metabolic waste product, as a cellular fuel that aids in ...
KMRL partners with SCMS Water Institute for a feasibility study on water metro connectivity to Cochin International Airport, ...
German and Iranian scientists found that superworm larvae are a "safe, practical" way for cleaning museum specimens. The post ...
A new genetic screening method allows researchers to efficiently modulate individual genes across entire tissues and provides ...
PFF's latest quarterback study measured routine execution, but Jalen Hurts is so much more than a routine quarterback.
A new approach to controlling atomic vibrations in polymers may offer a path toward lightweight materials that better resist ...
Scientists have long known that heat can be used to help fight cancer. But heating up tumors and cancer cells is trickier ...
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