Two genes that are important for the diverse colors and patterns of warbler plumage have evolved through two very different processes, according to a new study...
The researchers found that accessibility and automation of the synthetic gene engineering workflow, combined with insufficient cybersecurity controls, allow malware...
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A distant galaxy with virtually no dark matter has questioned the standard theory of galaxy formation. Fresh evidence indicates the galaxy is not an anomaly, but...
So you need a robot that climbs stairs. What shape should that robot be? Should it have two legs, like a person? Or six, like an...
Like all stars, our sun is powered by fission in the heavy elements of hydrogen. Atomic fission is not only what makes stars shine, it is...
Using barcodes to label and identify everyday items is as familiar as a trip to the supermarket. Imagine shrinking those barcodes a million times, from millimeter...
Cellular reprogramming can reverse the aging that leads to a decline in the activities and functions of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs). A study released...
Cellular reprogramming can reverse the aging that leads to a decline in the activities and functions of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs). This is something...
A compilation of old and new observations out of Japan has revised a couple of important physical measurements of the Sun in the galaxy: According to...