A scorpion does not look like an animal in need of more firepower. It arrives already armed, with claws at one end and a hypodermic tail at the other. But under a microscope, its weapons turn out to ...
From blood to mud: medical tech that once studied viruses and tumours now analyses ancient mud and ice to look for ...
Christophe Leterrier uses advanced microscopy to uncover neurons’ intricate nanostructure and dynamics while creating ...
The analysis revealed a clear pattern. Neurons are arranged in tightly packed, overlapping horizontal stripes based on the ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have developed a solid polymer coated with harmless viruses to detect ...
Bing. Another email. Bzzzz. A text message. Bloop-bloop. An incoming video call. In today’s fast-paced, always-connected world, email and text alerts arrive at all hours, deadlines creep into weekends ...
How do you make four go into one? Very cleverly, it turns out.
A research team from the School of Biomedical Sciences at the LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), ...
This study presents MPALM, a novel microscopy technique that captures nanoscale biomolecular dynamics, overcoming limitations ...
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A hidden waste-removal pathway caught in action for the first time shows how the brain flushes toxins while you sleep
Every night, as you sink into deep sleep, something remarkable happens inside your skull. Your brain’s blood vessels begin to ...
Scientists know that smell depends on a vast library of receptors, each tuned to different odor molecules. But they could not ...
The distribution and scale of metal enrichment among the deadly arthropods' weapons have been discovered for the first time.
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