Classification attempts to impose a hierarchy on the complex and dynamic variety of life on Earth by describing how different species group together and how they are related to one another or not.
An international research team has described a new species of spider from the Ecuadorian Amazon: Taczanowskia waska. Nadine Dupérré: n.duperre@leibniz-lib.de ...
Poor diet quality is strongly associated with elevated cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality risk. This American Heart Association scientific statement for food-based cardiovascular health ...
Despite investments made by the Burkinabe authorities in the water and sanitation sub-sector, household access to sanitation ...
New psychoactive substances (NPS) are a class of artificially designed and synthesized chemical substances designed to mimic the pharmacological effects of traditional drugs. They are characterized by ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a growing threat to human, animal, and environmental health, necessitating integrated surveillance systems to effectively address this challenge. Globally, many ...
Virtually all bacterial and eukaryotic cells, as well as many viruses, display surface carbohydrates, which have a crucial role in the establishment of host–microorganism complex interactions through ...
A new review argues that gut dysbiosis is closely linked to metabolic dysfunction through intertwined effects on inflammation, oxidative stress, gut barrier integrity, microbial metabolites, and ...
The AHA's dietary guidance emphasizes food choices over fad diets to reduce heart disease risk and improve cardiovascular ...
Abstract: Underwater Animal Identification and Classification is gaining significant importance in recent times due to the growing demand for ecological surveillance and biodiversity monitoring.
Abstract: Abstract classification in systematic reviews (SRs) is a crucial step in evidence synthesis but is often time-consuming and labour-intensive. This study evaluates the effectiveness of ...
In the depths of the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, between 9,568 and 9,744 meters (31,391 and 31,969 feet), the researchers recorded ...
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