Researchers show that it’s possible to change the shape of an origami-inspired structure in less than one second.
The technique, known as Mobile-CRISPRi, allows scientists to screen for antibiotic function in a wide range of pathogenic bacteria
Analysis of the skulls of lions, wolves, and hyenas has helped scientists uncover how prehistoric dogs hunted 40 million years ago
Currently, the study of ancient DNA requires a lot of information to classify a skeleton to a population or find its biogeographical origins
Extremophiles found in residential water heaters
At issue is a publicly available computer program called DXAGE, which was released in 2018
The work provides an alternative to other methods of studying DNA interactions, which are less sensitive or require expensive equipment
Imagine taking a pill that would help you stave off the flu
Researchers have been trying to make artificial capillaries that work just like their natural counterparts, without success
The energy in ocean waves has been increasing as a consequence of climate change
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