Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a microscope that can detect a signal over an intensity range 14 times ...
A study conducted by the general and teaching hospital ("Hospital das Clínicas") of the Ribeirão Preto Medical School of the ...
Imagine a future in human health where cardiac muscles damaged by heart disease or spines devastated by cord injuries don’t just scar over but could be regrown to resume normal, healthy function. To ...
In a new study out today in Science Signaling, researchers at the University of Notre Dame present a computational process ...
At 10 one-millionths of a meter wide, a single human cell is tiny. But something even smaller exerts an enormous influence on everything a cell does ...
Virus entry is thought to involve binding a unique receptor for cell attachment and cytosolic entry. For SARS-CoV-2 underlying the COVID-19 pandemic, angiotensin- converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is widely ...
When you admire a towering oak or a vibrant maple in your backyard, you’re only seeing half the picture. Beneath the surface ...
While microplastic pollution continues to advance, research into its possible effects on health remains hampered by technical ...
It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
Microscope image of B cell lymphoma. Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified a new subtype of lymphoma ...
Archaeologists say the mysterious “Band of Holes” may have once been a vast marketplace and spreadsheet of the Inca world.
Many climate scientists call our current epoch the “Anthropocene” — the first human-driven climate era. Many technologists ...