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Climate change and Lichens: The tiny titans of nature
Vibrant patches of colour adorning some tree trunks and rocks may draw your attention as you move in the forest. Although they appear as mere stains or growths; they are intricate organisms called ...
When frostbitten limbs warm up again, blood rushes back into the tissue. With that blood come compounds such as histamines ...
The sprawling 100,000-square-foot compound comes with 16 bedrooms, an indoor water park, an arcade, a bowling alley, a golf ...
Ferric sulfate, a key chemical used primarily in water and wastewater treatment, is gaining traction in both industrial and ...
Scientists demonstrate how atomic size differences control metal catalyst structure at nanoscale, achieving major ...
Researchers have identified that G-quadruplexes promote harmful protein aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases. Blocking ...
It came as a bit of a surprise that, one day after our public information meeting on likely changes to Rutland City’s drinking water system, a new compound of concern ...
KAIST researchers have developed a groundbreaking single-atom editing technology using light-powered "molecular scissors" to ...
Charity Phillips-Lander, a senior research scientist at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) who is currently studying ...
Australian and Indian researchers have used a new gold-based drug to slow tumour growth in animals by 82% and target cancers ...
A new study describes an exciting discovery that changes the way we understand human bitter taste receptors. The research has ...
The size and shape of the protein fibers influence the texture of the meat. The amount and identity of natural lipids – fats and oils – found within a specific muscle tissue can influence the protein ...