Ancient Poppy Seeds And Willow Wood Offer Clues To Ice Sheet’s Last Meltdown

As we focused our microscope on the soil sample for the first time, bits of organic material came into view: a tiny poppy seed, the compound eye of an insect, broken willow twigs and spikemoss spores. Dark-colored spheres produced by soil fungi dominated our view. These were unmistakably the remains of an arctic tundra ecosystem–

African Union greenlights AI adoption across member states

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Publisher’s Platform: FDA is on the Hunt for Cyclospora

What is Cyclospora? Cyclospora is a parasite composed of one cell, too small to be seen without a microscope. The organism was previously thought to be a blue-green alga or a large form of Cryptosporidium. Cyclospora cayetanensis is the only species of this organism found in humans.  Cyclosporiasis is an intestinal illness caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, which is transmissible

Jill Stein recruiting Palestinian Americans for her running mate position

Green Party nominee Jill Stein has been recruiting Palestinian Americans to be her vice presidential running mate as the left-wing presidential candidate looks to exploit the community’s frustrations with Democrats’ support for Israel during its war in Gaza. Three potential candidates told NBC News Friday they had multiple conversations with Stein about the job. A

Review: The Garden Path (Switch) -Thumbed Ode To Animal Crossing That Needs Tending

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked)This article originally went live as an in-progress, unscored review. Having now experienced all four seasons of an in-game year, we’ve updated the text and assigned a score. Anyone who’s tried to cultivate a garden knows it’s hard work. You can’t just plant some flowers, water them once a week, and