A muon collider could revolutionize particle physics—if it can be built
The radical new machine might be built faster and cost less than an equivalent conventional atom smasher, boosters say
The radical new machine might be built faster and cost less than an equivalent conventional atom smasher, boosters say
Nature – Google scientists have modelled a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution, revealing cells with previously undiscovered features.
“Everyone in charge at our institution thinks the female residents are ‘whiny.’ We are told to keep our heads down and not cause problems.”
Researchers dissected a surprising data source and found a sign of ecosystem health
More rigorous research is needed on how to design programs
New policies for gain-of-function and “dual-use” research will cover broader swath of experiments
To fully understand how the human brain works, knowledge of its structure at high resolution is needed. Presented here is a computationally intensive reconstruction of…
To fully understand how the human brain works, knowledge of its structure at high resolution is needed. Presented here is a computationally intensive reconstruction of…
Previously hidden glyphs in Alabama cave are more than 1000 years old
Listen to this episode from Decoding the Gurus on Spotify. In this episode, join Matt and Chris as they enjoy a stimulating discussion with the…
Segmental allergen challenge in allergic asthmatics reveals a role for monocyte-derived cells in the TH2-dependent inflammatory response.