Light-activated metal catalyst destroys cancer cells’ vital energy source
A space-age metal that formed part of the asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs could provide a new method of treating ...
A space-age metal that formed part of the asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs could provide a new method of treating ...
Credit: Yiwei Sun Graphene is actually a 3D material as well as a 2D material, according to a new study ...
Weizmann Institute of Science research shows heterogeneity in melanoma tumors prevents effective immune responsesCredit: Weizmann Institute of Science Diversity - ...
The research was published in Journal of Petroleum Science and EngineeringCredit: Kazan Federal University KFU's In-Situ Combustion Lab has been ...
Using a newly synthesized compound and advanced immunofluorescence techniques, scientists uncover novel signaling mechanism in cancer and also propose new ...
Credit: Illustration by Life Sciences Institute multimedia designer Rajani Arora. ANN ARBOR--Research led by the University of Michigan Life Sciences ...
A fresh look at pediatric sleep studiesCredit: UT Arlington Every year, more than 500,000 children have their tonsils and adenoids ...
Credit: QUT Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers have applied artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning techniques to develop a more ...
Credit: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Harnessing light's energy into nanoscale volumes requires novel engineering approaches ...
The system created by Lithuanian scientists consists of several sensors and a controller -- a portable device on a neck ...
Combining predictive mathematical models and laboratory experiments, a study by SISSA has shed light on several mechanisms behind this phenomenonCredit: ...
Single-molecule approach to RNA transcription brings new details to lightCredit: Mengyu Wang, Jing Zhang, Heng Xu, and Ido Golding Scientists ...
Credit: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Scientists from the Skoltech Center for Energy Science and Technology and the Institute of Problems ...
New reaction will make indoline scaffolds available for pharmaceutical developmentCredit: Photo by Kathy F. Atkinson Almost 50 years since the ...
Scientists estimate surrogate-raised otters and their wild offspring account for more than half of the sea otter population growth over ...
Researchers from CRG and IBEC in Barcelona use a technique called high-throughput mutagenesis to study Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), with ...
New species described as environment changesCredit: James Dorey, Flinders University The biodiversity buzz is alive and well in Fiji, but ...
Credit: Illustration: Yen Strandqvist/Chalmers University of Technology Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, disprove the prevailing theory of how ...
Grant supports the development of a new class of on-chip optical interconnects that scale performance without increasing energy costsCredit: Barbara ...
Credit: Photo by Dwight Andrews/ McGovern Medical School Five innovative cancer-fighting projects at The University of Texas Health Science Center ...
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