Mice use chemical cues such as odors to sense social hierarchy
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that mice use chemical cues, including odours, ...View More
Researchers find CRISPR is capable of even more than we thought
Every living creature on Earth needs to protect itself from things that would do it harm. Bacteria a ...View More
Longer-lasting wearables set to transform health monitoring
Wearable technologies are revolutionizing health care, but design limitations in adhesive-based pers ...View More
Heat-tolerant symbionts a critical key to protecting Florida's elkhorn coral from bleaching during marine heatwaves
A new study published in the journal Coral Reefs reveals that heat-tolerant symbiotic algae may be e ...View More
Overlooked cell type orchestrates brain rewiring
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have upended decades-old dogma ...View More
Rising temperatures lead to unexpectedly rapid carbon release from soils
Globally, soils store more than twice as much carbon as the atmosphere. Therefore, carbon uptake and ...View More
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
New research from an international group looking at ancient sediment cores in the North Atlantic has ...View More
Tech meets tornado recovery
It started as a low, haunting roar building in the distance. It grew into a deafening thunder that d ...View More
Research shows how hormone can reverse fatty liver disease in mice
A pioneering research study published today in Cell Metabolism details how the hormone FGF21 (fibrob ...View More
Study shows vision-language models can't handle queries with negation words
Imagine a radiologist examining a chest X-ray from a new patient. She notices the patient has swelli ...View More
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