The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks
Terahertz light creates twisting vibrations in biomolecules such as proteins, confirming whether their compositions and structures are safe and effective.
Rising temperatures, increased CO2 will drive trees, grasses, weeds to produce more pollen
Maps of the American West have featured ever darker shades of red over the past two decades. The colors illustrate the unprecedented drought blighting the region.
The finding could have implications for future agile autonomous aerial vehicles
In 2020, the X-ray telescope eRosita took images of two enormous bubbles extending far above and below the center of our galaxy.
As people inch closer to returning to work after staying home during the pandemic, they tend to downplay the risks of getting a COVID-19 infection, according to new research.
Major automotive manufacturers are ramping up production of electric trucks as a key strategy to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of their vehicles.
A new University of Michigan study has found that higher levels of biodiversity—the enormous variety of life on Earth and the species, traits and evolutionary history they represent—
Caught in an epic cosmic waltz, two supermassive black holes appear to be orbiting around each other every two years.
When we are stressed or excited, it can be difficult for us to fall asleep—and finding ways to wind down prior to sleep is a habit of many.
Robots have helped humans in countless work environments to a point that the latter—in some cases—developed strong emotional bonds with them.
In a new University of Michigan study, researchers set out to understand the air pollutant emissions impacts of electrifying motorcycle taxis in Kampala, Uganda.
Tested without needing hospitals to share data, the method for developing the model could speed further improvements in medical prediction tools
Dude, what if everything around us was just … a hologram?
A charge-neutral information carrier could cut energy waste from computing, now that it can potentially be transported within chips
A new study involving more than 100 scientists from across the globe and the largest forest database yet assembled estimates that there are about 73,000 tree species on Earth, including about 9,200 species yet to be discovered.
A new algorithm efficiently determines optimal shapes for structures
Discovery could pave the way to high speed, low-energy quantum computing
Clinical Trial Suggests Brain-Machine Interface Coupled with Robot Offers Increased Benefits for Stroke Survivors