Symbiosis, or the interaction of two unalike species, is common and often necessary for survival. In insects, symbiotic ...
Have you ever wondered if the simple building blocks of life could one day power our wearable electronics? Glycine, the ...
Agriculture reached the coast of southern Denmark around 4000 BCE, but these prehistoric Scandinavians continued to fish and ...
Gene editing can repair a DNA error in mice that causes Dravet syndrome, a rare, incurable, and potentially deadly form of ...
Insulators are materials in which electrons cannot move freely. Past theoretical studies predicted the existence of an unusual insulating state dubbed obstructed atomic insulator (OAI), in which ...
The task of gently transporting a microscopic particle from one point to another along a winding path, and then bringing it back using nothing more than a single, compact chip is a challenge we set ...
Neanderthals had the know-how to identify a tooth infection and the motor skills to drill out the damage, according to a ...
When you hear the word "epoxide," what do you think? If anything, likely "glue." But epoxides are quite common in our ...
Buffalo's legendary snowfall totals are largely the result of one unlucky geographic reality: the city sits east of the Great Lakes instead of west. Anyone who has lived through a winter in Buffalo, ...
Researchers have developed a technique to analyze how black holes "ring" when they collide and merge: one of the universe's ...
Sea levels are rising not only on average, but also in their seasonal fluctuations. This is a lesser-known trend that could have major consequences for mudflats, salt marshes and other coastal ...