Imaging wall-less plant cells every six minutes for 24 hours revealed how the cells build their protective barriers.
Charge-parity violation is thought to explain why there’s more matter than antimatter in the universe. Scientists just spotted it in a new place.
Mandimycin, which targets a different essential fungi cell resource than other antifungal drugs, should harm other cell types as collateral — but doesn’t.
Cement manufacture is a huge carbon emitter. A by-product of splitting seawater might make the process more environmentally friendly.
A style of primitive stone tools named for the French site where they were first discovered have shown up half a world away.
A new set of artificial intelligence models could make protein sequencing even more powerful for better understanding cell biology and diseases.
Many scientists say “subcritical” experiments and computer simulations make nuclear weapons testing unnecessary.
GS-z13-1, marks the earliest sign yet spotted of the era of cosmic reionization at 330 million years after the Big Bang.
Carbon credits sold on the voluntary market are under scrutiny for not offsetting greenhouse gas emissions as claimed.
Museum experts are exploring how to bring the science dioramas of yore into the 21st century, while ensuring scientific accuracy and acknowledging past ...
A genetically modified mini pig’s liver was able to function in the body of a brain-dead patient throughout a 10-day experiment.
In a small study, mice given fecal transplants from elite cyclists and soccer players had higher levels of glycogen, a key energy source.