Researchers in China find innovative tool making from early humans at a time of climatic upheaval.

Researchers in China find innovative tool making from early humans at a time of climatic upheaval.
With the current COVID-19 pandemic ongoing, we were curious how Wiley journals were publishing the latest research 100 years ago, when another, and worse, pandemic ravaged the world.
Using bacteria to combat varroa mites, a common pest that can weaken honey bees and make them more susceptible to pathogens.
Self-propelled-onion-like microvehicle can attract, trap, and destroy biological threats
Researchers look beyond our chimpanzees and bonobos to trace the evolution of human language.
Discotic liquid crystals could serve as organic power cables for novel electronic and opto‐electronic devices.
Researchers removed metals and organic impurities from water using magenetic nanoparticles that contain an ionic liquid phase.
United in Science report says countries need to at least triple their current efforts to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement.
The gut microbiome can be monitored in real time all from a humble pill.
Engineered bacteria anchor inside the intestines, for treatment of gastrointestinal damage.