A new discovery inside your cells may change how scientists understand disease and design future treatments. Researchers have found a previously unknown structure in mammalian cells, something they ...
Researchers build anthrobots from human airway cells that self-assemble, move, self-heal, and reverse aging markers, offering insights into synthetic life systems.
Seaweed growing along the world's coastlines could help to inspire new materials. Millions of years of evolution have shaped how seaweeds control light and color, which could offer new approaches for ...
Dr. McAdams, a physicist at Stanford, was struck by the way biologists drew figures filled with arrows to show how different ...
Today, biological organisms are able to make use of phosphates through proteins – molecular machines that regulate all aspects of life. By binding to proteins, phosphates regulate metabolism and ...
If future studies confirm the rescued receptors work normally, the study offers a new roadmap for rare disease drug development.
What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History showcased a variety of moss species and adaptations at the Mansfield Public Library on Saturday, Sept. 20.  The event, “A Window Into the Universe ...
The Norwegian prison system is a bold alternative to the punitive models that are common in much of the world. In emphasising ...
A University of Washington-led research team identified teeth on the tenaculum of adult male spotted ratfish. They found evidence of a similar ...
Cats, dust mites, mold, trees; for people with allergies, even a brief whiff of the airborne allergens these organisms ...
New findings call into question one of the core assumptions about teeth. Adult male spotted ratfish, a shark-like species native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, have rows of teeth on top of their heads, ...