A recent paper by two scientists who studied crustaceans highlights the discovery that the wingless insects’ gene network was similar to that of insects – showing the gene network preceded the actual development of insect wings.
A NASA research space scientist, who as a child became excited when she learned that Earth is a planet, is now looking for life on exoplanets.
A dent in Earth's magnetic field, which is currently small but described by NASA as "evolving," is being observed by the agency's researchers, according to an Aug. 17 press release from NASA.
Four pediatric diabetes centers in the country found during a clinical trial that a new artificial pancreas system is safe for children as young as six years old who have type one diabetes.
Since blue whirls were discovered in 2016, they have captured the imagination of the scientific community for a potential new avenue for low emission combustion.
While some may want to write off climate change as a myth, there are real world concerns that bear further consideration including a current development involving bees and flowers.
Scientists hope new methods can mitigate the chronic shortage of personal protective equipment
Princeton University will have a major leadership role in a new Co-Design Center for Quantum Advantage, headquartered at Brookhaven National Laboratory and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.