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New comic book alert! Have you ever wondered what makes up life and how it all started? And in terms
New #comicbook alert! Be wooed by the amazing things our #gutmicrobiomes do in this lovely #blackan
New comic! Happy Monday all! With out further ado, the first of ✨SEVEN✨new comics are released on ou
The researchers used high-speed photography and an instrument called a Rheometer to analyz
Full story here. And here’s our rhyming round-up of other ancient, giant versions of modern ma
Read more about baby starfish here Image Credit: Stanford University
Check out the paper here. Image Credit: Janek von Byern, GIF’d by Maddie Sofia
That’s a pretty cool lookin’ bird. Full story and video here.Image Credit: Stanford
Were some of the stone flakes we attribute to our clever ancestors actually created by lil’ ol
Soon (once everything is finished) there will be education & conservation posters available,
Malagasy Striped Rain Frog (Plethodontohyla mihanika), at the Bakozetra locality of the Torotorofots
Yellow Striped Bush Cricket (Tettigoniidae sp.), insitu at Mitsinjo (Analamazoatra) Forest Station,
Guibe’s Bright-eyed Frog (Boophis guibei), insitu at Mitsinjo (Analamazoatra) Forest Station,
First Stars Appeared 100m Years Later Than Thought, Research Finds:The first stars twinkled into lif
Now it’s official #PhDlife #UdeS #gaiternation
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Mineral under pressureThis is a photograph of mineral called pyroxene and was taken with a petrograp
materialsscienceandengineering: Upsizing nanostructures into light, flexible 3-D printed metallic m
Estrogens alleviate hyperactivity in ‘autistic’ zebrafishThe female sex hormone
We are loving LEGO’s new “Research Institute” line of dolls featu
Meet Maria Pilar Lorenzo, social scientist and policy researcher1) What do you do?For the past
Mosaic detail on the facade of the Institute for Nuclear Research, The National Academy of Sciences
Evolution of Ebola Virus – Where are we now? Scientists continue to study the evolution of th
Stem cell bandages Bandages and band aids containing stem cells to help heal wounds are closer to re
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