Nanobodies—miniature proteins—derived from camel antibodies demonstrated powerful potential to accurately and safely deliver radioisotopes as specialized cancer treatments in a project at ORNL.
For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don't reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
In the fight against the climate crisis, countries are pinning great hope in reforestation projects. In a new study, ETH ...
Neumark-Nord in northeastern Germany was a lake landscape in the last interglacial period. It is rich in archaeological finds ...
Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram and X, are accessed daily by millions of people worldwide. In the weeks ...
Two parallel experiments in protein self-assembly produced strikingly different results, demonstrating that protein designers ...
Diagnosing some diseases could be as easy as breathing into a tube. MIT engineers have developed a test to detect ...
Approximately 14% of college students across the United States experience period poverty, meaning they cannot afford to ...
New research reveals that changes following the recent and dramatic decline in Antarctic sea ice could help a low-nutritional species prosper, with major ramifications for food webs and biogeochemical ...
Scientists have long observed that embryos of different species within a phylum look quite distinct at early and late ...
Biobots, whose growing line of variants started with xenobots, are fascinating tiny self-powered living robots built ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a rapid and cost-efficient sequencing method that can identify antibiotic ...