NIH scientists suspect process aims to curb immune-system hyperactivity
It is the first time that extensive tests have been carried out on an intact prehistoric mummy
Nanosized magnetic particles called skyrmions are considered highly promising candidates for new data storage and information technologies
An aquarium fish that senses the Earth's magnetic field as it swims could help unlock how the human brain works
The discovery could help scientists develop new pathways for plants to battle infection
More than 100 oceanic floats are now diving and drifting in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica during the peak of winter
Non-invasive brain imaging could detect autism symptoms as early as infancy
While the health benefits of vegetables are well-established, many of the mechanisms behind them remain unknown
Rutgers-led study demonstrates low-cost technology for security screening at public venues like stadiums, theme parks, and schools
A team of scientists has uncovered new molecular properties of water—a discovery of a phenomenon that had previously gone unnoticed
Through this "polygenic risk scoring," researchers can identify people at high risk for disease, even if they don't present other warning signs
A new, super-insulating gel developed by researchers at CU Boulder could dramatically increase the energy efficiency of skyscrapers and other buildings
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