I spent some time the other day, cleaning and polishing a couple of my rods and reels to have ready for an important fishing ...
By resurrecting a 3.2-billion-year-old enzyme and studying it inside living microbes, researchers at the University of ...
More than 3.5 billion years ago, the Earth was not the hospitable world we know today. The atmosphere lacked oxygen, the seas ...
RUSKIN, Fla. (WFLA) — Coral reefs have been declining in the past couple of decades with warming waters and an increase in ...
Nitrogen, upon which all life on Earth depends, may hold the key for explaining how early life on the planet evolved and how it could evolve on other planets.
Molecular biologist Cynthia Kenyon speaks about her seminal discovery and excitement for the future of longevity research ...
Predictive Monitor CEO Laurie Masiello shares how she and her husband/co-owner, John, built their company out of a need to ...
Our planet is unique for its ability to sustain abundant life. From studies of the rock record, scientists believe life had already emerged on Earth at least 3.5 billion years ago and probably much ...
Wall Street opened lower following tariff threats against Europe by President Trump, aiming to negotiate a deal for purchasing Greenland. Market volatility intensified with gold prices reaching record ...
Chroma acquires North American rights to kimchi western 'Mash Ville,' Polish giallo 'Dead By Dawn' and Estonian sci-fi 'The ...
Annie Dillard, in The Writing Life, wrote, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this ...
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