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Researchers have developed a novel method to stimulate and mature human brain organoids using graphene, a one-atom-thick ...
A team of scientists from Korea and Japan has discovered a new type of crystal that can "breathe"—releasing and absorbing ...
Too much fat can be unhealthy: how fat cells, so-called adipocytes, develop, is crucial for the function of the fat tissue.
In Guatemalan communities, a recent visit to a health clinic or hospital — not antibiotic use — is the strongest predictor of carrying bacteria resistant to critical antibiotics, according to a new ...
Timber companies are more likely to use plantation forestry—clear-cutting and replanting trees close together. Leveraging ...
For the first time, astrophysicists detected a supernova embedded in a wind rich with silicon, sulfur and argon. Observations suggest the massive star lost its outer hydrogen and helium layers long ...
Blocking brain damage triggered by a glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer, may slow the growth of the cancer and allow the brain to keep working better for longer, according to a new study led by ...
When triple-negative breast cancer grows, the fat cells around it seem to shrink.   UCSF researchers have discovered that the cells of these tumors, which are among the deadliest types of breast ...
A new SwRI-led JWST survey discovered S/2025 U 1 (approximate location indicated in yellow), a tiny moon orbiting Uranus between the satellites Bianca and Ophelia. If it has an albedo comparable to ...
W&M's Batten School & VIMS scientists sample for benthic macroinvertabrates at a living shoreline in Captain Sinclair Recreational Area in Gloucester, VA. Photo provided by Donna Bilkovic ...
Southwest Research Institute led a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) survey, discovering a previously unknown moon (circled) orbiting Uranus between its satellites Bianca and Ophelia. This image shows ...