Cell ‘Nanobot’ Discovery Sheds Light on the Origin of Aggressive Malignancies Scientists have used cutting-edge microscopy to visualize molecules practically at an atomic level in order to reveal the inner workings of one of the most…
Researchers Argue that Conservation Policies Endanger Global Biodiversity Conservation policies are usually put in place with the goal of protecting and preserving biodiversity. However, it is critical to recognize that any policy approach…
New Method to Quantify Exoskeletons’ Effect on Back Injury Risk Researchers from the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology at Vanderbilt University have developed a ground-breaking technique to evaluate how exoskeletons affect injury risk.…
Researchers find a Small RNA that Controls Bacterial Infection The major mechanism underlying the transition from chronic to acute P. aeruginosa infections has been identified by researchers. Their findings can help to develop future…
Study Links Second Gene to Evolution of Chloroquine Resistance in Malaria Parasites It has long been assumed that just one crucial gene played a role in how malaria parasites evolved to resist a potent antimalarial medication. An…
A Study Attempts to Solve the Mystery of Actin Filament Polarity Actin filaments are dynamic structures that play important roles in a variety of cellular processes such as cell movement, shape determination, and intracellular transport. These…
According to an Unusual new Method, Small Planets May Form “like a Sandwich.” Astronomers have discovered a new and unique mechanism for planets to form, which could explain why planets like Mars and Uranus form sandwiched between much…
Iron-Rich Rocks Provide New Information on the Planetary History of Earth According to new research from Rice University, banded iron formations are sedimentary rocks that feature spectacular layers of burned orange, yellow, silver, brown, and blue-tinged…
Cat COVID-19 Variants Developed Throughout the Same Time Period as the Human Population Household cats, also known as domestic cats, are one of the most popular pets worldwide. They are a small carnivorous mammal species that have been…
Edaphology – a branch of soil science Edaphology is a subfield of soil science that studies soils as a natural resource and how they affect plant development, agricultural productivity, and environmental sustainability.…
Preoperative Shear Wave Elastography Aids in Rotator Cuff Repair Prediction, Research Shows The American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) of ARRS reports that preoperative shear wave elastography (SWE) can be used in conjunction with current imaging as a…
Nutrient Pollution Eutrophication, often known as nutrient pollution, is a type of water pollution produced by an overabundance of nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, entering aquatic environments.…