The parade showcased groups representing 21 Spanish-speaking countries.
New archaeological studies at Tam Pà Ling cave in Laos provide insights into the lives of early Homo sapiens, showing how shifts in climate influenced their presence and the deposition of fossils over thousands of years. A team of Flinders University archaeologists and their international colleagues has uncovered new insights into some of the earliest...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is one of the most common and devastating childhood genetic disorders, affecting approximately one in every 5,000 male births worldwide. Characterized by progressive muscle degeneration, this X-linked disorder results from mutations in the DMD gene, which encodes dystrophin, a protein essential for maintaining muscle cell integrity....
Global food production faces unprecedented challenges as the population surges toward an estimated 10 billion by 2050. This growth, coupled with dietary shifts and increased biofuel demands, requires crop yields to double within a few decades. Yet, current agricultural practices fall short, and climate change exacerbates the issue. Rising temperatures—even...
Over 4.6 billion years ago, the early Earth emerged from a swirling disk of gas and dust encircling the young sun. This primordial material collided and coalesced, forming larger bodies through the relentless forces of gravity and impact. Among these collisions, one cataclysmic event would forever shape our planet and...