Could yesterday’s Earth contain clues for making tomorrow’s medicines?
MADISON -- Several billion years ago, as the recently formed planet Earth cooled down from a long and brutal period of heavy meteor bombardment, pools...
MADISON -- Several billion years ago, as the recently formed planet Earth cooled down from a long and brutal period of heavy meteor bombardment, pools...
Credit: Pancreatic Cancer Collective, Stand Up To Cancer, Lustgarten Foundation The Pancreatic Cancer Collective, the strategic partnership of the Lustgarten Foundation and Stand Up To...
Credit: Tabdanov/Provenzano, University of Minnesota A new study by University of Minnesota biomedical engineers shows how they stopped cancer cells from moving and spreading, even...
Credit: R&D LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Nov 19, 2018--Eight Los Alamos National Laboratory technologies won R&D 100 Awards at R&D Magazine's annual ceremony in Orlando, Florida....
Credit: NITech Scientists from the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) in Japan have developed a sustainable method to neutralize carbon monoxide, the odorless poison produced...
Credit: FEFU press office Using the method of micromagnetic simulation, scientists have found the magnetic parameters and operating modes for the experimental implementation of the...
Credit: UPV/EHU A scenario of artificial intelligence could see the emergence of circumstances in which models of simple organisms could be capable of experiencing the...
Of the more than 23,000 genes in the human genome, only a handful assume a very central role in signal transduction and growth regulation. Of...
Credit: Joshua Woda / Penn State Chemical clues in waters near Marcellus Shale gas wells in rural Pennsylvania can identify new drilling-related sources of methane...
Credit: Sarah Fisher/University of Melbourne A University of Melbourne researcher has led the successful development of an organic, non-combustible and lightweight cladding core - a...
WASHINGTON, DC -- Discover the latest Earth and space science news at the 51st annual AGU Fall Meeting this December, when more than 20,000 attendees...
Credit: Aleksi Lehikoinen A new scientific article shows that 25 European waterbird species can change their wintering areas depending on winter weather. Warm winters allow...
(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin) Prof. Dr. Surjo Soekadar's research explores how neurotechnologies can be used in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Having been...
Credit: Heribert Hofer/Leibniz-IZW Infectious diseases can substantially reduce the size of wildlife populations, thereby affecting both the dynamics of ecosystems and biodiversity. Predicting the ..
Credit: Leibniz-IZW / WWF-Vietnam CarBi Project / Hue Saola Nature Reserve The Annamite mountains of Vietnam and Lao PDR (Laos) harbour exceptional species richness and...
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