Asteroid impacts could create niches for life, suggests Chicxulub crater study
Scientists studying the Chicxulub crater have shown how large asteroid impacts deform rocks in a way that may produce habitats for early life. Around 65...
Scientists studying the Chicxulub crater have shown how large asteroid impacts deform rocks in a way that may produce habitats for early life. Around 65...
Credit: Courtesy of V. Ravi/Caltech Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are mysterious flashes of radio waves originating outside our Milky Way galaxy. A team of...
Credit: Photo by Kurt Stepnitz EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University researchers, for the first time, have identified how plants' largest cell factory moves...
EUGENE, Ore. -- (Nov. 17, 2016) -- Way before trees or lichens evolved, soils on Earth were alive, as revealed by a close examination of...
Credit: Nature Research LA JOLLA--(November 17, 2016) The Salk Institute ranks second in the world for high-quality, high-impact scientific collaborations in the life sciences, and...
Credit: Photo courtesy UW-Madison/Stephanie Precourt. MADISON, WIs. -- Computer chips in development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could make future computers more efficient and powerful...
Credit: MD Anderson Cancer Center Glioblastoma multiforme remains the most common and highly lethal brain cancer and is known for its ability to relapse. Researchers...
Credit: Dana-Farber BOSTON -- Researchers leading the largest genomic tumor profiling effort of its kind say such studies are technically feasible in a broad population...
A new study has found that women have better brainpower after menopause if they had their last baby after age 35, used hormonal contraceptives for...
Credit: ORNL/University of Oklahoma Supercomputer simulations at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have played a key role in discovering a new class...
Johns Hopkins Medicine specialists report they have developed a urine test for the likely emergence of cervical cancer that is highly accurate compared to other...
Credit: Image: Drs C. Varnai and P. Fraser, © The Babraham Institute 2016. A team of Cambridge researchers led by scientists at the Babraham Institute...
Researchers led by Peter Carmeliet (VIB-KU Leuven) have found a novel way to normalize the dysfunctional blood vessels that are typical for tumors. Those vessels...
Credit: Photo Courtesy Washington Department of Transportation. RENO, Nev. - A bridge that bends in an strong earthquake and not only remains standing, but remains...
The International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) publishes simultaneously a collection of 41 papers that contain major advances in the study of the Human epigenome -...
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