Indonesia's Coral Reefs: Resilient Yet Vulnerable to Climate Change
Research spanning two decades reveals that while Indonesia's coral reefs are remarkably heat tolerant, they face significant challenges from rising ocean temperatures.
Research spanning two decades reveals that while Indonesia's coral reefs are remarkably heat tolerant, they face significant challenges from rising ocean temperatures.
A recent study from Stanford Graduate School of Business sheds light on the complexities and potential deceptions in household bankruptcy accounting, raising concerns about personal financial distress.
A recent study published in the journal Development sheds light on the significance of UTY in early human development, mapping its presence across the genome.
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Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have introduced a compact X-ray telescope designed to map the moon's chemical composition, potentially shedding light on its geological history.
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Recent findings indicate that epigenetic modifications can influence inheritance without altering the DNA sequence, potentially impacting traits and behaviors across generations.
A recent study from Simon Fraser University sheds light on the factors influencing consumer decisions regarding plant-based proteins in grocery stores.
NASA is set to identify a new headquarters building within the Washington area by the conclusion of this year, as part of its ongoing operational adjustments.
Billion-dollar startups, once a rarity, are becoming increasingly common in the evolving space industry, signaling a shift in orbital markets.
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Research indicates that Black teachers significantly enhance the educational experience and performance of all students, yet the teaching profession remains predominantly white.
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