The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs didn’t keep life down for long. New research shows that microscopic plankton began evolving into new species within just a few thousand years—and ...
The climate change-fueled demise of one of Antarctica’s largest icebergs has ironically fueled a surge in nature’s ...
Anchors are damaging Posidonia seagrass, a key Mediterranean habitat that stores carbon, filters seawater and supports marine life. View on euronews ...
As geopolitical tensions, sanctions enforcement, and shifting trade alliances continue to reshape global oil and gas markets, ...
Kommerce NYC draws from Japanese street fashion, tracing how PPFM’s silhouettes and club-era sensibility continue to ...
University awards millionth digital badge in a milestone highlighting skills-aligned curriculum and a learner-first credentialing ecosystem designed to help adults communicate verified capabilities to ...
Drivers who rely on Waze often treat the app like a digital sixth sense. Open it up and the map quickly reveals traffic jams, crashes, road hazards, and of course the icons that tend to ... Read more ...
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 12, 2026 / As geopolitical tensions, sanctions regimes, and shifting trade ...
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have identified distinct spatial tumor–immune ecosystems that predict whether patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer will benefit from immunotherapy.
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have identified distinct spatial tumor–immune ecosystems that predict whether patients with advanced non–small-cell lung cancer will benefit from immunotherapy.
Scientists have known for a while that there are a lot of microscopic things living inside our guts, and they also know that these organisms hold enormous potential to improve our health. But ...