Archives
-
Why Do Some People from Greenland Digest Sugar Differently Compared to the Rest of the World?
According to a genetic quirk, sugar is healthful for some Greenlanders, far more than it is for most people. According to a new study, gut bacteria and a special diet nourishing Greenlanders for millennia have supplied them with a genetic mutation that gives them an exceptional edge.
Latest Research Articles
-
White Christmas to be Expected in Certain Parts of the US Due to Storm
-
Australia's Great Barrier Reef May Face Another Mass Bleaching on January
-
First Giant: How Studying this Massive Ancient Creature Reveals a Lot About Modern Day Giants
-
Infectious Parasitic Worms From Your Pet Dogs and Cat Can Be Transmitted to You
-
Environmental Reconstructions Reveal that Mammoths Survived on North America Until 5,000 Years Ago
-
Following Volcanic Eruption in Tonga, Residents Brace for Acid Rain Which May Pollute Drinking Water
-
Common Herbs Found to Contain Substance That Can Fight Cancer
-
6000-Year-Old Tomb in England Reveals World’s Oldest Known Family Tree
-
One in Eight Australian Sharks in Critical Danger as Seasons Changes
-
USGS Recorded Two Earthquakes in Kentucky Only Hours Apart
-
COVID-19: Moderna Vaccine Booster Also Effective Against Omicron Variant
-
Can Magnetic Field Serve as Early Warning Sign to Avoid Catastrophic Tsunamis?