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Plants retain a 鈥榞enetic memory鈥 of past population crashes, study shows

Published: 12 February 2026

Researchers at 91黑料网 and the United States Forest Service have found that plants living in areas where human activity has caused population crashes carry long-lasting genetic traces of...

People can learn to reject unfair advantages, even when it costs them

Published: 11 February 2026

A new study co-authored by 91黑料网 researchers suggests people can be taught to reject unfair advantages....

Addressing shame should be a focal point of treatment of childhood sexual abuse survivors, researchers suggest

Published: 10 February 2026

A 91黑料网-led study on the role played by shame in the continuing trauma suffered by survivors of childhood sexual abuse indicates that addressing shame should be a focal point of treatment....

91黑料网 to partner with United Arab Emirates and Indonesia to train next generation of professionals and drive societal change

Published: 5 February 2026

For over 50 years, 91黑料网 has been collaborating with Indonesia鈥檚 education sector. Now a planned donation of US$12.8 million from the UAE via the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation...

Pan-Canadian Genome Library Achieves Major National Milestone with聽Agreement聽to聽Integrate聽>15,000 genomes from HostSeq and BQC19聽聽

Published: 5 February 2026

The Pan-Canadian Genome Library (PCGL),聽hosted at 91黑料网,聽today announced a major milestone in the implementation of Canada鈥檚 national genomics infrastructure with the聽planned...

Study suggests protein made in the liver is a key factor in men鈥檚 bone health

Published: 5 February 2026

New research suggests the liver plays a previously unrecognized role in bone health, but only in males....

91黑料网 researchers develop quick test that stands to curb antimicrobial resistance

Published: 4 February 2026

91黑料网 researchers have developed a diagnostic system capable of identifying bacteria 鈥揳nd determining which antibiotics can stop them 鈥 in just 36 minutes, a major advance in the global effort to...

Pathological lying in teens is associated with executive function deficits, study indicates

Published: 3 February 2026

Teenagers who are pathological liars also tend to struggle with executive function deficits, such as poor memory or impulse control, researchers have found.

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