A new study analyzing diet, average plasma sugar levels and cancer prevalence in some 273 vertebrate species showed surprising results. The study found no significant link between diet and plasma ...
“For example, it is well known that in vitro exposure to some microplastics can lead to reduced photosynthesis and increased levels of oxidative stress in some algae. However, there are hundreds of ...
After consultation with his colleague Robert Morley, he realises with amazement that, unlike the dinosaurs, the relatives of ...
Researchers have long known that diet exerts a profound influence on health, including the risk of developing cancer. A new ...
Animal dung in the Andes Mountains in Peru is helping to transform soil recently uncovered by melting glaciers, according to ...
A study sheds light on how extreme weather events impact phenological processes, specifically the flight period of butterflies and moths and the flowering time of plants, with implications for food ...
In the study of why and how animals look the way they do, color is king—at least, the range of color humans can see. A ...
Researchers estimate that replacing 10 grams of butter each day with an equivalent amount of plant-based oils would reduce ...
Dr. Michael Fox considers the multiple contributing factors—veterinary, ethical, and environmental—underlying an integrated perspective of what One Health looks like on the ground.
The tropics are celebrated as hotspots of biological diversity and renowned as supply houses for food, fiber and pharmacies.
Domestic cats have been living alongside humans for an estimated 10,000 years, first as rodent control and then as the ...
Factors such as hydration proper dietary routines and exercise impact can significantly reduce the risk of developing kidney disease in the long term ...