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A team of scientists from Korea and Japan has discovered a new type of crystal that can "breathe"—releasing and absorbing ...
Too much fat can be unhealthy: how fat cells, so-called adipocytes, develop, is crucial for the function of the fat tissue.
New research finds that Marine Protected Areas can boost the recovery of globally important kelp forests following marine ...
Anne D’Alleva, the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut, has been ...
As a green sustainable alternative technology, synthesizing nitrate by electrocatalytic nitrogen oxidation reaction (NOR) can ...
From electric cars to AI data centers, there is a growing need for electricity. Nuclear fusion could provide vast energy supplies and with minimal emissions, but requires tritium, a scarce radioactive ...
Epithelial tissue forms the outermost protective barrier of tissues and organs and is therefore prone to wounds and injuries.
A gene identified more than 30 years ago has now revealed its role as a natural microRNA (miRNA) sponge to fine-tune the ...
Two almost complete and gapless genomes of the sex-changing central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) are published ...
Texas A&M University engineers have created a “robot in an airbag" they call "RoboBall." This technology is built with plans ...
A new study published today in Nature Food evaluates the impacts of the European Chicken Commitment (ECC), an initiative calling on food companies to adopt slower-growing breeds and higher welfare ...