From the tiniest cell motor to the grand sweep of Earth's carbon cycle, photosynthesis and cellular respiration form the ...
In “Why Do We Exist?” Hakeem Oluseyi explores how life may emerge to move energy through matter—and why Earth is the perfect ...
Researchers have developed a microscale organic-inorganic hybridization strategy integrating biosafety, physiological ...
Your bed becomes a moisture zone each night. Breathing and sweating release water, trapped by bedding. This increases bedroom ...
Scientists use bacteria and waste bread to produce hydrogen fuel, offering a low-emission alternative to fossil-fuel-based industrial processes.
When you see a shirtless guy (and let’s be honest, it’s usually a guy) hacking through a frozen tub with a hatchet to start ...
Roses look best in Southern California in April. During this month, they bloom at maximum capacity. In April, roses erupt with a blinding proliferation of flowers that is unlike any other bloom they ...
Bacteria and breadcrumbs could soon replace fossil fuels—and drastically lower harmful emissions.
Eric Crawford and Knox Grover from Edgar Martin Middle School in Lafayette 72nd annual Louisiana State Science and Engineering Fair, junior division.
Goosebumps might be a common phenomenon we experience in our lives, as they were for our ancestors, but they might play an ...
A case report today in Pediatrics describes a previously healthy 17-year-old girl with significant encephalopathy later ...
The Eurasian common shrew has a biological superpower — this small rodent is able to shrink itself during winter and regrow ...