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The image of Zhúlóng shows its spiral arms, an old central bulge and a large star-forming disc, which resembles the Milky Way.
UMass Amherst Scientists Lead the Way At CERN ...
The teeth of this fossil Borealosuchus skull typify the toothy grin of semi-aquatic generalist predators that survived the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
Some 215 million years ago in what is now northwestern Argentina, the terrestrial crocodylomorph Hemiprotosuchus leali prepares to devour the early mammal relative Chaliminia musteloides.
Dr Kelly Dunning's research focuses on biodiversity conservation and the human dimensions of natural resources in tourism prone areas.
By controlling male fertility, this new gene could help address challenges in the development of highly productive hybrid wheat.    Wheat provides 20% of global food calories, but creating ...
Western tanagers are migratory birds that are present in Northern California in the spring and again in late summer. A new study shows that observations by 'citizen scientists' using apps such as ...
Honey bees chew on the new food product, which meets all of their nutritional needs. Photos can be used by media outlets with credit.
A beekeeper with APIX Biosciences checks out a colony bees that were fed the new nutritionally complete food source near their Belgium headquarters.
A new study used modern methods to reassess a foundational study in biology that explained how ecologically similar species of wood warblers coexist. The research team examined foraging behavior, ...
Researchers say before planting wildflowers in urban areas to attract bees and other pollinators, it’s important to consider what might be in the soil – and if necessary find out whether there’s a ...
Researchers have found that common plants including white clover, which is vital forage for pollinators in cities, can accumulate arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead from contaminated soils.