Translating proteins into music, and back
By turning molecular structures into sounds, researchers gain insight into protein structures and create new variationsCredit: Zhao Qin and Francisco Martin-Martinez Want to create a...
By turning molecular structures into sounds, researchers gain insight into protein structures and create new variationsCredit: Zhao Qin and Francisco Martin-Martinez Want to create a...
Researchers have discovered 56 previously uncharted subglacial lakes beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet bringing the total known number of lakes to 60Credit: Winnie Chu, Stanford...
A change is as good as a rest when it comes to remembering more, according to new research by neuroscientists at the University of Sussex....
Rutgers-led study shows the benefits of removing toner with pulses of intense xenon lightCredit: Rajiv Malhotra/Rutgers University-New Brunswick Imagine if your printer had an "unprint"...
Bees are valuable to humans not only because they produce honey, but also because they pollinate wildflowers and food crops. They exclusively eat nectar and...
Journal of the American Heart Association report DALLAS, June 26, 2019 -- Binge watching TV may be a greater risk factor for heart disease and...
Interacting with a robotic teddy bear invented at MIT boosted young patients' positive emotions, engagement, and activity level A new study demonstrates, for the first...
Credit: Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project Africa is projected to be home to nearly 3 billion people by 2100, but rapid population growth will cause widespread...
Intro text we refine our methods of responsive web design, we’ve increasingly focused on measure and its relationship to how people read. A wonderful serenity...
NEW YORK, NY (June 26, 2019)--Sitting for long periods of time has been linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and early death, but a...
For the first time scientists demonstrate the molecular events underlying the effects of chloramphenicol on eukaryotic cells A group of scientists from Japan--led by Prof...
Decisions to prescribe children drugs to treat chronic pain are not guided by sufficient, high quality evidence, according to an important new study published today...
Credit: Eric Dietz/Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Run, hide, fight. It has become a mantra for how to act during an active shooter situation....
Over 1,700 children die from child abuse each year in the U.S., and far more sustain injuries that result in hospitalization. These deaths and severe...
Penn study shows Moonshot-funded program is making an impact PHILADELPHIA - A simple set of decision-support tools combined with institutional buy-in can help increase the...
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