Calculations provide a glimpse inside carbon nuclei, revealing the presence of three clusters resembling helium nuclei
A bright fluorescent protein that stays bright under illumination will help researchers image subcellular structures
How can we boost the resilience of the world’s coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses including mass bleaching events linked to climate warming?
How does a nose remember that it’s a nose? Or an eye remember that it’s an eye?
In Denmark, more and more people suffer from overweight and obesity.
Researchers in the U.S., United Kingdom and Australia have found 27 additional proteins that may help identify individuals who are at risk for Alzheimer’s in middle age or earlier.
About 5% of the world population suffers from thyroid disease with often severe symptoms, yet treatment is not a simple adjustment of thyroid hormone levels.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered that fluid does not necessarily enter the brain the way one thought.
A major new study shows “concerning” levels of physical and mental health problems among farmers and agricultural workers.
Understanding what causes epigenetic variation could be a step closer thanks to a new atlas of genetic effects on epigenetic factors.
Giving performers copyright over their work could protect them from being cloned by deepfake technology, a study says.
A new study introduces a new neurocomputational model of the human brain that could shed light on how the brain develops complex cognitive abilities and advance neural artificial intelligence research.
Within the cabinets and drawers of the world’s herbaria are nearly 400 million dried plant specimens.
While the chemical steps for the biosynthesis of nepetalactone appear to be identical in the plants and insects, they use different enzymes to catalyze them.
Researchers from the University of Bristol, quantum start-up, Phasecraft and Google Quantum AI have revealed properties of electronic systems that could be used for the development of more efficient batteries and solar cells.
UCI study shows how climate mitigation options would affect health of various communities
Astronomers have observed directly for the first time how intense light from stars can ‘push’ matter.
Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materials could be reducing their capacity and hindering their performance.
The problem of how phosphorus became a universal ingredient for life on Earth may have been solved by researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Cape Town, who have recreated primordial seawater containing the element in the lab.
School of Medicine researchers have identified a key contributor to high blood pressure that could lead to new treatments for a condition which affects almost half of American adults.