A University of Queensland study has found that patient access to one of the most exciting frontiers in cancer treatment is being stalled because health systems struggle to accurately assess its ...
There has been a fivefold increase in the use of antinausea medicines during Aotearoa New Zealand pregnancies, a University of Otago—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka-led study has found.
As the researchers look on, study volunteers log in to Zoom and chat with AI-generated representations of lost grandparents, siblings, parents and family friends. Some get emotional: "I can see her. I ...
Life in the wild often comes down to survival, and for many species, survival depends on others. A new global study suggests ...
A plastic bottle tossed into a recycling bin could one day help power an electric vehicle, smartphone or renewable energy ...
An insider's look at Florida’s war on invaders: the giant snakes, egg-eating predators and parasites spreading through the Everglades.
Systems-level thinking has transformed how we study life across scales, from molecules and cells to populations, communities ...
Drones and artificial intelligence could provide valuable information to guide efforts to slow the alarming extinction rate ...
A hidden layer of biodiversity known as “dark diversity” is reshaping how scientists understand which species survive in new environments and why others fail.
EVERETT — For decades, local groups have engaged in cleanup efforts to improve water quality in the Snohomish River. Those efforts are working — according to a recent study from the Washington ...
Marybeth Holleman and poets Shehla Anjum and Susanna J. Mishler recently stopped by the Alaska Public Media studio to discuss the new "Alaska Literary Field Guide." Alaska’s landscape is known for its ...
MOUNT OLIVE — University of Mount Olive Agriculture and Biological Sciences students Harley Marie Haley of Goldsboro and Christian Gray of Chinquapin have been awarded a TriBeta Research Grant to ...