"Our simulations are only a first step toward truly realistic 3D simulations of supernova."
The findings could help in the search for therapies that act upon the gene itself
Aquaculture currently uses more than 80 percent of the world's fish oil and fishmeal
According to lead researcher it’s not the longer hours—or the weird hours—necessarily that is the problem
Crops like peas are at the center of an income strategy for farmers in southwestern Montana
Nanocars taken for a rough ride
"The key takeaway is that there is a group of people who really care about water but have room for improvement."
“With a virus, you have to go with prevention rather than a cure.”
Ability to slow, calm reaction to triggers for binges could be key for people trying to moderate addictive behaviors
Magnetic vortices for the IT of the future
Study finds impacts lingered much longer than expected
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