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The effects of being poor can literally alter the human genes, study finds Northwestern University findings challenge the previous understanding that genes are fixed features of our biology ...
A new study led by Loughborough University has revealed that lake burial of organic carbon has increased three-fold over the last 100 years in response to human disruption of global nutrient cycles.
The study, involving 14 female spiny mice, showed that the mice possessed a menstrual cycle similar to that of women. While the menstrual cycle in the mice lasted only 9 days, the ratio of time ...
Natural nutrient enrichment caused today’s largest ocean “dead zone” 8 million years ago An international team looked back 12 million years for clues about the formation of natural and human ...