What if a soft material could move on its own, guided not by electronics or motors, but by the kind of rudimentary chemical signaling that powers the simplest organisms? Researchers at the University ...
Nutrition expert Rashi Chowdhary outlines how vegetarians can meet their daily protein needs with simple foods like hung curd, paneer, and dal. She em ...
In a recent study published today in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) journal Biogeosciences, scientists have confirmed that mercury pollution from artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is ...
Researchers discovered the gene that gives a rare wheat variety its unusual “triple-grain” trait. When switched on, the gene helps wheat flowers produce extra grain-bearing parts. The finding could ...
Halloween is fast approaching – it's time to dust off your plastic skeletons, fake cobwebs, and illuminated pumpkins to embrace the eerie atmosphere! The spooky holiday can be one of the most ...
Simple shifts in tooth growth turned vole molars into complex, grass-cutting tools, revealing how small developmental tweaks drive evolution.
A new study tested a simple idea with hard evidence from ancient teeth. Over 141 fossil teeth from Vietnam and Laos, spanning roughly 150,000 to 13,000 years, show that mammals with flexible diets and ...
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