Researchers at Stanford University have identified a new cellular pathway that clears misfolded proteins from the nucleus, which could have implications for therapies targeting age-related diseases...
The ionosphere, located between 60 and 1000 kilometers above Earth, significantly influences communication and navigation systems, particularly global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), by disrupting radio signal...
A study led by Imperial College London, published in The BMJ, reveals that many health claims associated with infant formulas lack solid evidence. The research scrutinized...
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified mutations in the hemagglutinin protein of flu viruses that can enhance or impair the effectiveness of influenza...
Ammonia (NH3), a colorless gas essential for agriculture and various chemical processes, has traditionally been produced via the energy-intensive Haber-Bosch method, which significantly contributes to carbon...
Scientists at UC San Francisco (UCSF) have achieved a groundbreaking advancement in olfaction by producing the first molecular-level, 3D image depicting how an odorant molecule activates...
Low glycemic index (Low GI) rice is emerging as a significant solution to combat the diabetes epidemic, particularly in Asia, where high consumption of white rice...
Researchers led by Associate Professor Toyo Kazu Yamada from Chiba University have achieved a breakthrough in stabilizing ferrocene molecules on a substrate, paving the way for...
Dr. Lukas Bruder and a global team of researchers have achieved a significant milestone in quantum mechanics by creating and controlling hybrid electron-photon quantum states in...
Researchers at Stanford University have found that certain cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, possess both forms of the enzyme RuBisCo, a rare combination that may...