Leaving home is beneficial for male squirrels but not for females, study shows
New research shows that male squirrels who move outside of the population they were born to live longer and have ...
New research shows that male squirrels who move outside of the population they were born to live longer and have ...
Credit: Science Advances Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) developed a new methodology that allows researchers to assess ...
The wild relatives of chile peppers, pumpkins, carrots, and lettuce join a growing list of poorly conserved plant species; these ...
New clues from bones put an old theory to the testCredit: Courtesy of Peishu Li and Duke SMIF. DURHAM, N.C. ...
A newly proposed model for the shape of the HIV-1 viral shell may change how we understand the diseaseCredit: Marcelo ...
Credit: ITMO University A new approach to trapping light in artificial photonic materials by a City College of New York-led ...
Researchers create the ultimate non-stick coating, with medical settings and food industry in mindCredit: Georgia Kirkos, McMaster University HAMILTON, ON, ...
Credit: University of Bern, Image: Ramon Lehmann Rapid biodiversity losses, accelerated climate change, and a growing demand for land resources ...
Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate changeCredit: Sturrock et al. 2019 The manipulation ...
Credit: Bear Lab/ Picower Institute for Learning and Memory In decades of studying how neural circuits in the brain's visual ...
Network leads clinical trials that address antibacterial resistance threatsCredit: NIAID As antibiotic-resistant bacteria become more urgent threats worldwide, the National ...
Credit: Emma Vitikainen A new study on wild banded mongooses reveals that females may use spontaneous abortion to cope with ...
Credit: Phil Jones, Senior Photographer, Augusta University While trying to develop a comparatively easy, inexpensive way to give physicians and ...
Credit: Gotthardt Lab, MDC Using new high-resolution imaging techniques, MDC researchers and colleagues have tracked titin, the body's largest protein, ...
Scientists developed a mathematical model of an 'endoprosthesis-skeleton' system; special attention was paid to the geometry and internal structure of ...
Credit: ©Science China Press In the paper, a C6v-symmetric structure is thoroughly studied in which the valley Hall effect plays ...
Credit: Johan Wingborg When proteins in the brain form deposits consisting of insoluble aggregates, diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's ...
Trapping adenosine at the site of a bone break speeds recovery in miceCredit: Shyni Varghese, Duke University DURHAM, N.C. -- ...
Trapping adenosine at the site of a bone break speeds recovery in miceCredit: Shyni Varghese, Duke University DURHAM, N.C. -- ...
EMBL joins Instruct-ERICCredit: PHOTO: Udo Ringeisen / EMBL European biomedical research capabilities, and services to industry, will be further enhanced ...
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