Researchers outfitted 169 seabirds with radar detectors to pinpoint vessels that had turned off their transponders.
When Fires Burn on the Prairie, Coneflowers Bloom More Often
Research over two decades on prairie land in western Minnesota shows how controlled burns encouraged a plant to generate seeds.
They’re Stealthy at Sea, but They Can’t Hide From the Albatross
Researchers outfitted 169 seabirds with radar detectors to pinpoint vessels that had turned off their transponders.
A Prairie Flower That Flourishes With Fire
Research over two decades on prairie land in western Minnesota shows how controlled burns encouraged a plant to generate seeds.
Young children prefer to learn from confident people
Researchers found that young children between the age of four and five not only prefer to learn from people who…
Effects of contact between minority and majority groups more complex than once believed
For more than 50 years, social scientists and practitioners have suggested that having members of different groups interact with each…
New gene correction therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Duchenne type muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common hereditary muscular disease among children, leaving them wheelchair-bound before the age…
New look at odd holes involved in taste, Alzheimer’s, asthma
Large holes in our cells have been implicated in depression, Alzehimer’s disease, asthma, and even taste. Now, we know what…
Parkinson’s disease may start before birth
People who develop Parkinson’s disease before age 50 may have been born with disordered brain cells that went undetected for…
Researchers identify opportunities to advance genomic medicine
New study highlights milestones in the history of genetic discoveries; equitable and fair access required to address disparities.