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Published Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?



It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...
Published 'Improved' cookstoves emit more ultrafine particles than conventional stoves - Improved Cookstoves Emit More Ultrafine Particles Than Conventional Stoves



Improved cookstoves, which are widely used for cooking in developing countries, produce twice as man...
Published Biodiversity in Africa and Latin America at risk from oil palm expansion, new report warns - Biodiversity in Africa and Latin America at Risk from Oil Palm Expansion, New Report Warns


Zero deforestation commitments may inadvertently leave vital habitats in Latin America and Africa vu...
Published Adults living in areas with high air pollution are more likely to have multiple long-term health conditions - Adults Living in Areas with High Air Pollution are More Likely to Have Multiple Long-Term Health Conditions


Exposure to traffic related air pollution is associated with an increased likelihood of having multi...
Published Technique restores healthy bacterial balance in C-section babies - Technique Restores Healthy Bacterial Balance in C-Section Babies



Newborns delivered by cesarean section who are swabbed with the vaginal fluid of their mothers after...
Published The hidden culprit behind nitrogen dioxide emissions - The Hidden Culprit Behind Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions



A research team assesses neighborhood-scale NO2 exposure using a European satellite. High-rise apart...
Published One-third of Greenlanders are at genetic risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease - One-Third of Greenlanders at Genetic Risk for High Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Disease


A genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol and an ...
Published Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health - Phthalate Alternative May Harm Brain Development and Health


Growing concerns over the potential health effects of exposure to phthalates have led to a search fo...
Published Genetic switch makes the eyes of male bees large and of female bees small - Genetic Switch Makes the Eyes of Male Bees Large and of Female Bees Small


Bee researchers have identified a new gene in honeybees, which is responsible for the dimorphic eye...
Published Agriculture needs fresh approach to tackle insect resistance to biopesticides, new analysis finds - Agriculture Needs a Fresh Approach to Tackle Insect Resistance to Biopesticides


Insect pests which attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop resistance to greener pesticide...
Published Dizzy apes provide clues on human need for mind altering experiences - Dizzy Apes Provide Clues on Human Need for Mind Altering Experiences


Great apes deliberately spin themselves in order make themselves dizzy -- findings which could provi...
Published Low-flavanol diet drives age-related memory loss, large study finds - Low-Flavanol Diet: A Major Contributor to Age-Related Memory Loss



Age-related memory loss is likely caused, in part, by lack of flavanols -- nutrients found in certai...
Published Mycobiome atlas describes associations between cancers and fungi - Mycobiome Atlas Describes Associations Between Cancers and Fungi


Scientists have created the first pan-cancer mycobiome atlas -- a survey of 35 types of cancer and t...
Published Hidden microearthquakes illuminate large earthquake-hosting faults in Oklahoma and Kansas - Hidden Microearthquakes Illuminate Large Earthquake-Hosting Faults in Oklahoma and Kansas


Using machine learning to sift through a decade's worth of seismic data, researchers have identified...
Published How a virus causes chromosomal breakage, leading to cancer - How a Virus Causes Chromosomal Breakage, Leading to Cancer



Researchers describe how the Epstein-Barr virus exploits genomic weaknesses to cause cancer while re...
Published Study finds socially tolerant monkeys have better impulse control - Study Finds Socially Tolerant Monkeys Have Better Impulse Control



Socially tolerant species are better at controlling their emotions and behaviors, according to a new...
Published Scientists study life origins by simulating a cosmic evolution - Scientists Study Life Origins by Simulating a Cosmic Evolution


Amino acids make up millions of proteins that drive the chemical gears of life, including essential...
Published Aviation turbulence strengthened as the world warmed - Aviation Turbulence Strengthened as the World Warmed



New research shows that clear-air turbulence increased in various regions around the world from 1979...
Published Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK - Nature's Potential to Combat Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss in the UK


A new report details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodivers...
Published Searching for ancient bears in an Alaskan cave led to an important human discovery - Searching for Ancient Bears in an Alaskan Cave Led to an Important Human Discovery



Genetic analysis links 3,000-year-old bone found in cave to modern Alaska Natives. ABSTRACT: Searchi ...