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Category: Life Sciences and Biomedicine

Exploring Antarctica with Photography
Environment

Exploring Antarctica with Photography

March 23, 2022March 23, 2022

At a remote Antarctic outpost, cameras capture time-lapse images of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Antarctica shows climate change.

Meet a Biophysicist: Dr. Dinesh Medipally
Biology Genetics and Heredity Get to Know a Scientist

Meet a Biophysicist: Dr. Dinesh Medipally

March 21, 2022March 22, 2022

A biophysicist studies chemical and physical principles of living things and of biological processes, such as cell development and disease.

Rain or Snow: How do you know?
Environment SciStarter Blog

Rain or Snow: How do you know?

March 18, 2022March 15, 2022

How can it snow when temperatures are above freezing? Mountain Rain or Snow has the answer — and wants your help studying it.

Meet the Very First Mammals
Paleontology

Meet the Very First Mammals

March 16, 2022September 9, 2024

Scientists have used new technology to analyze a fossil of one of the first mammals. The fossil reveals how the ancient animal lived.

Goats in the Italian Alps Are Shrinking
Climate Change Zoology

Goats in the Italian Alps Are Shrinking

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022

These goats that live in the Italian Alps appear to be shrinking in size, according to research from Durham University.

Get to Know the Red Fox Genome
Genetics and Heredity Zoology

Get to Know the Red Fox Genome

March 4, 2022June 20, 2023

The red fox is the world’s most widely distributed land carnivore. Some surprising findings about the origins, journey and evolution of the red fox have come to light.

Dinosaur Diets at the Jurassic Dinner Table
Paleontology

Dinosaur Diets at the Jurassic Dinner Table

February 25, 2022March 18, 2022

Sauropods were the largest dinosaurs ever on earth and they had big dinosaur diets, so how do you think they all found enough food to eat?

How Does EMDR Therapy Work?
Neuroscience

How Does EMDR Therapy Work?

February 23, 2022March 29, 2022

Eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy helps people with PTSD by changing the way their brains remember traumatic events.

Nok Culture Pottery Adds Clues to Ancient Diets
Anthropology Archaeology

Nok Culture Pottery Adds Clues to Ancient Diets

February 1, 2022October 4, 2023

What is the ancestry of your food? New research has traced the origins of leafy greens and other plants in ancient West African cuisine back more than 3,500 years.

Shellfish Threatened by Ocean Acidification
Environment Oceanography

Shellfish Threatened by Ocean Acidification

January 27, 2022January 27, 2022

Ocean acidification is killing young oysters, clams, and mussels in U.S. coastal regions that depend on these shellfish. Find out why.

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