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A review has explored the pathways, business models and drivers for youth employment in Africa's agricultural sector by ...
Nature in the UK appeared to receive a rare funding boost in the June spending review, with the government setting a spending ...
Due to the radiative thermal conductivity of the mineral olivine, only oceanic plates over 60 million years old and ...
For the first time in nearly five centuries, Buckland Abbey in Devon will resonate once more with the sacred sounds of ...
Despite representing only 4% of the world's population, the United States accounts for over half of science Nobel Prizes ...
In just the last several months, de-extinction—bringing back extinct species by recreating them or organisms that resemble ...
Instead of a tempest in a teapot, imagine the cosmos in a canister. Scientists have performed experiments using nested, ...
A new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) imaged a previously unexplored portion of the seafloor in ultra-deep waters near ...
Sexting—the creating and exchanging of sexual texts, photos and videos—has become part of many people's sexual and romantic ...
To build proteins, cells rely on a molecule called transfer RNA, or tRNA. tRNAs act like protein-building couriers, where ...
Across much of Europe, the engines of economic growth are sputtering. In its latest global outlook, the International ...
Most of us spend around a third of our lives in bed. Sleep isn't just downtime; it's essential for normal brain function and ...