Frost on Arabidopsis thaliana — new discovery may help us grow crops in fluctuating climate. Credit: John Innes Centre The first frost of autumn may…
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Scientists Martin Hengesbach (left) and Andreas Schlundt at the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany. Credit: Uwe Dettmar for Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany…
Illustration of the chemical “nose” sensing a G-quadruplex structure. Credit: Richard Hooley/UCR Detection innovation could enhance drug development and cancer research. Small changes in the…
A study in cells and mice finds compound works with fewer side effects than opioids. Fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine—these substances are familiar to many as a…
Artist’s view of femtosecond laser pulses arriving in an eye. Credit: © Scientify – UNIGE Scientists at the UNIGE have shown that the response of…
University of New Mexico professor Jeremy Edwards examines new technology that allows for faster and more accurate tracing of COVID and other respiratory viruses. Credit:…
This picture shows the wing imaginal disc of fruit fly. Green cells are live and proliferating cells that express an oncogene Src. Magenta cells are…
This is a representative image of cultured dissociated hippocampal neurons transiently expressing psychLight1 and psychLight2. Scale bar, 20 mm. Credit: Calvin Ly A genetically encoded…
This is a representative image of cultured dissociated hippocampal neurons transiently expressing psychLight1 and psychLight2. Scale bar, 20 mm. Credit: Calvin Ly Psychedelic drugs have…
The University of Central Florida team used laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) on each sample. The technique focuses a laser onto the tire sample, which creates…
A colony of Acropora tenuis grown in a natural sea environment and transferred to an aquarium to induce spawning. Credit: OIST The ability to culture…
(From left to right.) Assistant Professor Christine Cheung, Research Fellow Dr Wu Kanxing, and Research Assistant Florence Chioh, from NTU Lee Kong Chian School of…
In mice deficient in USAG-1, an antagonist of BMP, the trace deciduous incisors survive and erupt as excess teeth. Credit: Kyoto University/Katsu Takahashi Antibody for…
Active bedrock seepage with yellow-brown weathering fluids; Lushan – Taiwan. Credit: Kristen Cook (GFZ) Weathering of rocks can bind or release carbon dioxide — in…
This image shows a chimera human-monkey blastocyst. Credit: Weizhi Ji, Kunming University of Science and Technology Investigators in China and the United States have injected…
Justin Billing, shown here, and his PNNL colleagues are advancing technologies and approaches to convert different kinds of materials, including food waste, into biofuels. (Photo…
International study shows that freshwater polluted by fecal material can be determined more quickly and reliably using a new technique. Credit: From Jiao et al,…
The S protein has a highly flexible stalk that is composed of two independent joints. The flexible motions of the S proteins enable the receptor…
A natural brilliant blue coloring has been discovered by an international team of researchers including chemists at the University of California, Davis. The new cyan…
Gold nanoparticles embedded in a porous hydrogel can be implanted under the skin and used as medical sensors. The sensor is like an invisible tattoo…