Using an innovative combination of biochemical experiments and ultra-high-resolution microscopy, a research team at Kiel ...
Every year, more people in England and Wales are involved in disputes before the civil courts than in the criminal courts.
Genome sequencing has revealed insights into how current-day residents of the Faroe Islands can trace their ancestry to a North Atlantic founder population and how evolutionary forces have shaped ...
A new fluorescent reporter capable of visualizing biologically active iron and oxygen inside living cells at single-cell resolution has been developed, as reported by researchers from Science Tokyo.
We think of atomic clocks as the definitive timekeepers. They are famous for being accurate down to the picosecond.
A University of Melbourne researcher has placed the strongest constraints yet on certain rare decays of subatomic particles, ...
An international team of researchers has found plants in the tropics absorb much less carbon dioxide than previous modeling ...
A research team from Tohoku University and Kyocera Corp. has developed a new magneto-optical material—a nanocomposite magnetic garnet film—that can be deposited directly onto silicon substrates while ...
For women's health providers, the Dobbs decision that rescinded abortion rights wasn't just an abstract political event.
Researchers at the University of Houston's College of Pharmacy have discovered an unexpectedly simple strategy to improve the ...
A new study by Prof. Gabriel Weimann, a senior researcher at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) at ...
Snowfall deep inside East Antarctica has increased in recent decades, and distant ocean temperature changes may be partly responsible. Using long-term climate data and observations from Dome Fuji ...
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