‘I need your urine!’ Unusual experiment tests whether human pee can help save forests
Science chats with a Spanish ecologist who tried a surprising tactic to stop mice from eating acorns
Science chats with a Spanish ecologist who tried a surprising tactic to stop mice from eating acorns
Synthesia’s new technology is impressive but raises big questions about a world where we increasingly can’t tell what’s real.
Synthesia’s new technology is impressive but raises big questions about a world where we increasingly can’t tell what’s real.
A new study shows that increased levels of a protein named TP53INP2 in muscle correlate with greater muscular strength and healthier aging in humans.
Fiber-like electrodes with exceptional strength, lightness, and flexibility, promises improved energy storage in wearable devices.
Director says technology at some point will ‘write a script, direct a movie’
Artificial intelligence has become a transformational force in healthcare, bolstering medical research, care delivery and health system operations.
Division of labor among resident tissue macrophages is vital for proper tissue function during homeostasis.
More than 500 million years ago, early vertebrates acquired bacterial DNA that made possible their evolution of vision
Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and digital PCR (dPCR) are powerful molecular biology techniques for quantifying and analyzing DNA or RNA, but they differ in their…
Used in combination with immune checkpoint therapy, cytokine molecules “step on the gas” to jump-start the immune system’s anticancer response.