A new device, which doesn’t rely on immunosuppressing drugs, may assist efforts to develop an artificial pancreas to treat diabetes.
Advancement paves the way for a range of potential AFM novel applications and nano-scale discoveries
SARS CoV-2 viral protein is detected in fecal samples of up to 50% of people diagnosed with Covid-19, even when the nasopharyngeal swab test proves negative. However, the role of intestinal infection in Covid-19 disease progression remains to be clarified.
Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds.
New techniques enable unprecedented versatility in the design of drug molecules.
Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine — the main component of Formica — chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks
Sanding powder into a material provides the right properties for superhydrophobicity
Some cosmological models propose that the universe expands and contracts in infinite cycles, but new research finds a crucial flaw in the latest version of this theory
By combining artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, Princeton researchers have simulated ice formation with unprecedented accuracy.
Building artificial Hox genes enables researchers to see how cells learn their location in the body
The still-evolving view of evolution is the current "modern synthesis," which encompasses Charles Darwin's theory, Gregor Mendel's concept of heredity, and modern genome research.
Signs of disturbance in the dwarf galaxies of one of Earth’s nearest galaxy clusters indicate an alternative gravity theory
UMass Amherst team engineers biofilm capable of producing long-term, continuous electricity from your sweat
Constructing a tiny robot from DNA and using it to study cell processes invisible to the naked eye…
New stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs.
UVA's Edward H. Egelman, PhD, was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his research accomplishments.
Researchers from Santa Clara University, New Jersey Institute of Technology and the University of Hong Kong have been able to successfully teach microrobots how to swim via deep reinforcement learning, marking a substantial leap in the progression of microswimming capability.
Hypertension journal report
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder where red blood cells become sickle/crescent shaped.
UC Davis Study Shows Small Serving of the Fruit Increased Protective Pigments in the Eye