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Humans have been altering tropical forests for at least 45,000 years
A new study counters the view that tropical forests were pristine natural environments prior to modern agriculture and industrialization. Moreover, humans have in fact been having a dramatic impact on such forest ecologies for tens of thousands of years, through techniques ranging from controlled burning of sections of forest to plant and animal management to clear-cutting.
Stem cell therapy for lung fibrosis conditions
A team of scientists has developed promising research towards a possible stem cell treatment for several lung conditions, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis -- often-fatal conditions that affect tens of millions of Americans.
Discovery points to drugs that would 'short-circuit' deadly leukemia
Cells of a deadly acute myeloid leukemia can be killed by blocking production of a molecular 'battery,' scientists have discovered.
Isotope fingerprints in feathers reveal songbirds' secret breeding grounds
Using isotope fingerprints in feathers, researchers have pinpointed the northern breeding grounds of a small, colorful songbird.
More than Myth: Ancient DNA Reveals Roots of 1st Greek Civilizations
Scientists took DNA from Bronze Age skeletons to learn more about the origins of the Minoan and Mycenaean people, who built the first advanced civilizations in Greece.
Ancient Fidget Spinner? Nope — That's a Weapon from Mesopotamia
A 4,000-year-old Mesopotamian artifact that looks just like a fidget spinner and that a museum labeled as a "spinning toy" for 85 years is actually — unexpectedly — an ancient weapon, curators told Live Science.
Gorgeous Crater Lake Stuns in This Photo from Space
Southern Oregon's idyllic Crater Lake — snow ringed and shade dappled — belies its violent past.
Eat, Pray, Fossilize? Praying Mantis Fossil Is 110 Million Years Old
A Cretaceous mantis fossil is helping scientists piece together how these insects evolved their prey-nabbing adaptations.