After the Last Glacial Maximum some 14,000 years ago, rising temperature melted glaciers and ice caps worldwide. Over thousands of years, sea levels rose by more than 400 feet (130 meters). ...
Plants have the same variation in body clocks as that found in humans, according to new research that explores the genes governing circadian rhythms in plants. ...
People hospitalized with COVID-19 and neurological problems including stroke and confusion, have a higher risk of dying than other COVID-19 patients, according to a new study. These findings have the potential to identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most ...
In a new study of tidal marsh resilience to sea level rise, geologists observed that Hudson River Estuary marshes are growing upward at a rate two to three times faster than sea level rise, 'suggesting that they should be resilient ...
When it gets warmer, organisms rise higher from the lowlands. Researchers investigated what could happen to plant communities on alpine grasslands if grasshoppers from lower elevations settled there. ...
Scientists at Scripps Research have demonstrated a promising new strategy for treating lymphomas, a group of cancers that begin in infection-fighting cells of the immune system called lymphocytes. ...
PPT has taken a leadership role in the global eyecare industry by addressing the question, "How much blue light to filter?" It developed and received a Chinese patent for the Glare Reduction Factor (GRF) that measures the efficacy of a ...
Eating avocado as part of your daily diet can help improve gut health, a new study shows. Avocados are a healthy food that is high in dietary fiber and monounsaturated fat. However, it was not clear how avocados impact the ...
Today, Tangible Science, Inc. has announced that their new conditioning solution Tangible Boost has received FDA clearance and will launch in January 2021. Press Release - updated: Dec 15, 2020 12:30 EST REDWOOD CITY, Calif., December 15, 2020 (Newswire.com) - ...
A research team studied the current ranges of hundreds of North American trees and shrubs to assess the degree to which species are growing in all of the places that are climatically suitable. Researchers found evidence of widespread 'underfilling' of ...