Wolf populations in Europe increased by nearly 60% in a decade, according to a study led by Cecilia Di Bernardi and Guillaume ...
Exercise is widely recognized as beneficial for patients with heart failure, with current guidelines relying on introducing ...
Time crystals are like a clock that never needs winding or batteries. “In theory, it should be able to go on forever,” Zu ...
A combination of cosmic processes shapes the formation of one of the most common types of planets outside of our solar system ...
In the continuing evolution of personalized medicine, a new Yale study has found evidence to support the value of a tool that measures the presence of cancer-derived molecules in the blood of patients ...
Heading south for the winter? Oropouche virus, a new infectious disease, has been reported in travellers from Canada and the United States who visited Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Cuba. An article ...
Vamivakas and his fellow researchers place monolayer materials in chips that are cooled through a cryostat to observe their unique optical properties.
Until now, a global evaluation of ocean current energy with actual data was lacking. Using 30 years of NOAA's Global Drifter ...
By studying never-before-seen details of brain connectivity in human infants, researchers at Stanford's Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute have identified how a balance of innate structure and flexible ...
People think that Harry Potter, Spiderman and Gandalf would vote the same way they do, whereas Darth Vader, Cruella de Vill and Joffrey Baratheon would vote for the rival party. New research from the ...
Graduate student Trevor Ollis fills a camera with liquid nitrogen to cool it to -120 degrees Celsius in order to examine monolayer materials developed in the laboratory of Nickolas Vamivakas.
This image highlights (red) behavioral domains in left and right brain hemispheres that show high divergence following comparisons. Top shows domains that differ the most between human and chimpanzee.