A team of researchers from the University of Oxford, UK, have managed to give cereals the ability to control the bacterial process of nitrogen fixation, according to a study published
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Seawater samples collected from a surfboard helped a team of researchers from the University of Exeter understand microscopic organisms living in the waves, according to a study published in the
Private protected areas can help conservation efforts with underrepresented biomes and highly threatened areas, according to new research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. The authors define privately protected areas
Almost 1/3 of patients with a stroke with unknown cause have heart problems that should be treated to prevent further strokes but can be challenging to diagnose, according to results
When it comes to planning shipping routes, most companies follow commercial interests rather than attempting energy-efficient and sustainable sea transport, according to a study published in Transportation Research. Researchers from
An ambitious new project to investigate the depths of the oceans is set in motion, allowing researchers to understand better what’s beneath the water. The project — called Transparent Ocean
Caspian terns learn migratory routes from the Baltic Sea to Africa from their fathers, according to a study published in Nature Communications. Researchers used GPS to track entire families during
Victorian weather information dating back nearly 200 years reveals record-breaking wet and dry periods, according to a study published in the Geoscience Data Journal. The data was digitised from written
The first lockdown due to COVID-19 started in the Uk precisely two years ago, on 23rd March 2020. According to a study published in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology,
Exposure to BPA during pregnancy may cause asthma and wheezing in school-age girls
Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) may be associated with a high risk for asthma and wheezing in school-age girls, according to a study published in the journal Environment International.