Dr. Adam Rosenthal’s research reveals that, within genetically identical bacterial communities, cells display diverse functions, leading to certain members being more passive while others produce toxins...
A recent study published in PLOS ONE has unveiled new fossils of ornithomimosaurs, or “bird-mimic” dinosaurs, from the Late Cretaceous Eutaw Formation in Mississippi. These ostrich-like...
Delirium is a temporary but serious disturbance in mental function, caused by factors such as infections, injuries, or substance abuse, which leads to confusion and disorientation....
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley have made a significant breakthrough in sustainable manufacturing by engineering the bacterium Streptomyces to produce high-energy...
A recent study has highlighted a stabilization of the Beaufort Gyre, a key circulation in the Arctic Ocean and the largest freshwater reservoir in the region,...
Scientists at EPFL have successfully synchronized six mechanical oscillators into a collective quantum state, enabling the observation of unique phenomena such as quantum sideband asymmetry. This...
A recent investigation by The BMJ raises significant concerns about data integrity in the PLATO trial, which supported the FDA approval of ticagrelor, a drug costing...
Quantum walks represent an innovative approach to tackling complex computational problems that are challenging for classical computers. Utilizing quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement, quantum...
A research team at the University at Buffalo, led by Chris Li, has developed a plasma-electrochemical reactor that transforms nitrogen from the air into ammonia without...
Researchers have identified a mechanism called excitation-mitochondrial DNA transcription coupling (E-TCmito) that links neuronal activity with mitochondrial DNA transcription, crucial for brain function. Enhancing E-TCmito in...