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The chilling tale of the 1845 Franklin expedition has captivated historians for nearly two centuries, and now, cutting-edge science is peeling back the ice to reveal new secrets. Using advanced DNA ...
When we think about genetic inheritance, we usually leap to DNA, the four-letter code containing the instructions for ...
The 2026 botanical landscape in the Southeast is defined by a rare convergence: the University of Southern Mississippi's active graduate admissions cycle coincides with the release of the latest ...
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The Drug Enforcement Administration’s rescheduling of marijuana will move it from its current classification as a Schedule I drug, defined as having a high risk for abuse and no ...
A comprehensive phylogenetic and morphological study resolves Wendlandia as biphyletic, leading to the proposal of a new monotypic tribe Clavistigmateae and new genus Clavistigma in Rubiaceae, ...
Moose, caribou, deer … they’ve roamed the forests for thousands of years, shaping ecosystems as much as human cultures have. But how can we confirm the presence of these animals without observing, ...
Even before the AI boom, data centers were already consuming staggering amounts of energy and natural resources. Now, generative AI has intensified that strain, exposing just how unsustainable our ...
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Only a few years ago, Tuesday’s announcement that a glove believed to be connected to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, had no match in a DNA database would have been a dead end.