In the field of cancer research, the idea that scientists can disrupt cancer growth by changing the environment in which cancerous cells divide is growing in popularity.
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Ancient Antarctic Ice Melt Increased Sea Levels by 3+ Metres – and It Could Happen Again
Mass melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was a major cause of high sea levels during a period known as the Last Interglacial (129,000-116,000 years ago), an international team of scientists led by UNSW's Chris Turney has found.
Oral Traditions and Volcanic Eruptions in Australia
In Australia, the onset of human occupation (about 65,000 years?) and dispersion across the continent are the subjects of intense debate and are critical to understanding global human migration routes.
Mass General Hospital Researchers Identify New “Universal” Target For Antiviral Treatment
As the coronavirus outbreak shows, viruses are a constant threat to humanity.
Geothermal Energy: Drilling a 3,000 Metres Deep Well
Researchers from the University of Geneva have studied the seismic activity recorded during the drilling of a geothermal well and shown that it did not spark any major earthquake.
What You’re Breathing, Right Now
Perhaps you’re aware of the air quality right outside your home.