A new computer model using machine learning to predict migratory bird movement could open the door to new insights on migration timing, stopover sites, bird response to climate change, light pollution and more, as it learns the patterns and variations in movement for individual species.
Messenger RNAs (mRNAs) contain chemical marks that are critical for antiviral defense in cells, according to a new study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Arginine is an amino acid naturally produced by our bodies and plentiful in the fish, meat, and nuts that we eat.
The grant from the National Institutes of Health will also help the University of Missouri researchers develop targeted interventions and inform future public policy decisions.
Study shows the key to attracting new customers is to know how to leverage new and veteran salespeople.
Using data from NASA’s new space telescope, University of Missouri astronomers suggest more galaxies were formed in the early universe than previously thought.
Researchers develop new model to predict US recessions and slowdowns in GDP growth
A study from the University of Missouri finds political polarization doesn’t dominate people’s perceptions of COVID-19.
The discovery by MU researchers — from a list of 47 top reported symptoms from ‘long COVID’ — provides a better understanding of how SARS-CoV-2 may mutate or evolve.
Findings may help policymakers tailor mental health resources to underprivileged migrants, those seeking economic mobility.
In people carrying APOE4, a key brain cell mismanages cholesterol needed to insulate neurons properly — another sign APOE4 contributes to disease by disrupting brain lipids.
New observations show the deepest parts of the quasar's plasma jet in a project led by MIT Haystack Observatory.
Known as PASTE, the technique holds potential for treating a variety of diseases caused by faulty genes.
MIT undergraduate researchers Helena Merker, Harry Heiberger, and Linh Nguyen, and PhD student Tongtong Liu, exploit machine-learning techniques to determine the magnetic structure of materials.
The observations could illuminate how supermassive black holes feed and grow.
These immature connections may explain how the adult brain is able to form new memories and absorb new information.
A new study shows how small-scale actions could improve air quality and health outcomes.
Researchers at the Center for Theoretical Physics lead work on testing quantum gravity on a quantum processor.
Rubbing an aching body part can bring some relief. Neuroscientists at MIT's McGovern Institute are looking to find out why.
Health benefits of using wind energy instead of fossil fuels could quadruple if the most polluting power plants are selected for dialing down, new study finds.