Les magnifiques eaux bleues, cristallines, des lacs alpins ne seront-elles bientôt plus qu’un souvenir ? Les lacs de nos montagnes se transforment : chaque année, leur couleur semble...
Les magnifiques eaux bleues, cristallines, des lacs alpins ne seront-elles bientôt plus qu’un souvenir ? Les lacs de nos montagnes se transforment : chaque année, leur couleur semble changer un peu plus. Ce n’est pas une impression, l’université Savoie Mont Blanc le confirme, les lacs alpins...
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Arsenal lead Manchester City by five points at the top of the Premier League with nine games remaining - as the title race enters its crucial final stretch
Efgartigimod led to statistically significant improvement in key symptoms of ocular myasthenia gravis compared with placebo in a phase 3 trial. Medscape Medical News
On the most recent world famous Managing Madrid Real Madrid Mailbag for Managing Madrid Members, Kiyan Sobhani and Lucas Navarrete were asked about their opinion on who is the greatest footballer o...
On the most recent world famous Managing Madrid Real Madrid Mailbag for Managing Madrid Members, Kiyan Sobhani and Lucas Navarrete were asked about their opinion on who is the greatest footballer of all time. It’s hard to summarize such a loaded question in one sentence or one clip — and though it’s clearly down to […]
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Prehistoric humans and Neanderthals didn’t just interbreed, they did so with a consistent sex bias, as male Neanderthals and female modern humans mated more often.
The post Study: Ancient Mating P...
Prehistoric humans and Neanderthals didn’t just interbreed, they did so with a consistent sex bias, as male Neanderthals and female modern humans mated more often.
The post Study: Ancient Mating Preferences, Not Natural Selection, Helped Shape Human Genome appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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New York state farmers who signed large-scale solar leases were three times more likely to say they'll use the revenue from solar to invest in their farms than to reduce operations, according to a ...
New York state farmers who signed large-scale solar leases were three times more likely to say they'll use the revenue from solar to invest in their farms than to reduce operations, according to a new study. Nearly half of the farmers with leases said they did not plan to change their agricultural practices at all.
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Even in the ultra-dry Atacama Desert, tiny soil-dwelling nematodes are thriving in surprising diversity. Scientists found that biodiversity increases with moisture and altitude shapes which species...
Even in the ultra-dry Atacama Desert, tiny soil-dwelling nematodes are thriving in surprising diversity. Scientists found that biodiversity increases with moisture and altitude shapes which species survive. In the most extreme zones, many nematodes reproduce asexually — a possible survival advantage. The discovery suggests that life in arid regions may be far richer, and more fragile, than once believed.
New noninvasive tools reveal that subtle shifts in brain blood flow and oxygen use may mirror key markers of Alzheimer’s risk. Small shifts in how blood circulates through the brain and how brain c...
New noninvasive tools reveal that subtle shifts in brain blood flow and oxygen use may mirror key markers of Alzheimer’s risk. Small shifts in how blood circulates through the brain and how brain cells use oxygen could signal a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and [...]