Mapping the brain is one of the biggest challenges in modern science. Researchers are trying to understand how billions of ...
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How much of 'us' is really 'us'?
Some time around 1683, amateur Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek scraped the plaque from between his teeth and peered ...
Some high-dose detox “natural” supplements, such as green tea extract, can lead to liver inflammation, reflected in elevated liver enzymes on blood tests. This indicates liver cells are under stress ...
A new study investigated the source of a leak in a ‘miracle measurement’ from 2010 – and engineers found a potential solution ...
At an Oracle roundtable during TechSparks 2025, CTOs and tech leaders moved beyond the AI hype to confront harder truths ...
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An ultrathin coating for electronics looked like a miracle insulator, but a hidden leak fooled researchers
When your winter jacket slows heat escaping your body or the cardboard sleeve on your coffee keeps heat from reaching your ...
The authors present convincing data to validate abscisic acid-induced dimerisation to induce a synthetic spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) arrest that will be of particular importance to analyse ...
A global shortage of construction-grade sand is reshaping coastlines, destabilizing ecosystems, and putting activists in the ...
Ancient microbial activity preserved in deep seafloor sediments challenges assumptions about where fragile traces of early ...
Personalised healthcare is both the future and the present, says James Goolnik – and diagnostics, he argues, are the key to ...
Scientific progress depends on results that can be repeated – yet across disciplines, too many experiments fail that test.
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