A new study published in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science provides crucial insights into the design and ...
Koch, who studied vision, thought that by measuring people's brain responses as they looked at special optical illusions, ...
Researchers at the John Innes Center and the Earlham Institute are pioneering powerful single-cell visualization techniques ...
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Thermomagnetic generator harvests ocean temperature differences to power maritime sensors
The key to future technologies can sometimes be found in the past. What Ravi Kishore is working to perfect, for example, has ...
An interdisciplinary team including researchers at McGill University has found a range of unexpected chemical contaminants in ...
Quantum computers could revolutionize everything from drug discovery to business analytics—but their incredible power also ...
Studies have reported microplastics in human organs, but scientists now warn weak methods and contamination may be overstating the evidence and fuelling public fear.
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Customizable protein platforms offer new hope for cancer treatment
Precise methods for shredding or repairing and replacing specific cancer-causing proteins in a malignant cell, developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, could have applications beyond ...
Cheng, R. , Liu, J. , Hao, L. and Wu, D. (2026) On the Application of the Infinitesimal Method to Two Categories of Problems in College Physics. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 14, 378-389. doi: ...
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Hidden Aging Cliff in Sperm Related to RNA Could Explain Health Risks in Children of Older Dads
Hidden RNA signals in sperm reveal an "aging cliff" that could impact offspring health.
Extremophile molds are invading art museums and devouring their collections. Stigma and climate change have fueled their ...
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