Quantum Computer Inner Workings

Quantum Computer Inner Workings

A precision diagnostic developed at the Department of Energy’s Sandia National Laboratories is quickly becoming the gold standard for detecting and describing problems within quantum…
Antibody Drugs are Less Effective Than Current COVID Medications Against Omicron, a Study Finds

Antibody Drugs are Less Effective Than Current COVID Medications Against Omicron, a Study Finds

In lab studies, the medications used to create the brand-new COVID-19 pills are still quite effective against the virus’s omicron version. The existing antibody therapies,…
High Doses of a Common Hormone Drug are Linked to an Increased Risk of Benign Brain Tumors

High Doses of a Common Hormone Drug are Linked to an Increased Risk of Benign Brain Tumors

According to a University of Bristol-led study of more than 8 million patients, high doses of a commonly used drug used in the hormonal treatment…
A New Perspective on Organic Solar Cells

A New Perspective on Organic Solar Cells

An organic solar cell (OSC) is a type of photovoltaic that uses organic electronics, a branch of electronics that deals with conductive organic polymers or…
Cancer Patients Now Have Hope Thanks to a New Method of Targeting Mutant RAS

Cancer Patients Now Have Hope Thanks to a New Method of Targeting Mutant RAS

Following a 10-year journey, John O’Bryan, Ph.D., and colleagues at the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have shown a novel therapeutic method to inhibit a protein…
Sensor Flaws are Ideal for Forensic Camera Analysis

Sensor Flaws are Ideal for Forensic Camera Analysis

The noise characteristics of an imaging sensor can be used to verify the authenticity of a digital image, similar to how bullet scratches are used…
Opinion Biological Science Rejects the Sex Binary, and That’s Good for Humanity

Opinion Biological Science Rejects the Sex Binary, and That’s Good for Humanity

Sen. Marsha Blackburn sparked outrage when she challenged Jackson to define the word “woman” during his confirmation hearings for the United States Supreme Court. Following…
Lexus Unveils Its First EV, and SUV That Looks A Lot like The Toyota Bz4x

Lexus Unveils Its First EV, and SUV That Looks A Lot like The Toyota Bz4x

This week, Toyota’s Lexus became the latest luxury brand to debut its first-ever battery-electric car, the RZ, a shockingly low-range SUV that is expected to…
Kyoto’s Cherry Blossoms Heralding Spring Are Blooming Early Due to Climate Change

Kyoto’s Cherry Blossoms Heralding Spring Are Blooming Early Due to Climate Change

The city of Kyoto in Japan has been known for its hanami, or cherry blossom gazing, since the dawn of time. The trees in the…
Parasitic Poop Sheds Light on Mysterious Lives of Who Built Stonehenge

Parasitic Poop Sheds Light on Mysterious Lives of Who Built Stonehenge

Prehistoric feces discovered in a town near Stonehenge shed information on the Neolithic monument’s builders’ pets, parties, and shady diets. Archaeologists from the University of…
Manwoman and Masculinefeminine Are neither Biological Terms nor Rooted Exclusively In Biology

Manwoman and Masculinefeminine Are neither Biological Terms nor Rooted Exclusively In Biology

Sex is not easily defined or uniformly enacted physiologically. Two X chromosomes or an X and a Y chromosome do not result in binary bodies,…
How Fast Is the Universe Expanding Hubble Reveals Most Precise Measurement Yet?

How Fast Is the Universe Expanding Hubble Reveals Most Precise Measurement Yet?

Thirty years of Hubble Space Telescope galaxy scans have yielded one of the most precise estimations of the Universe’s expansion rate – and also shown…
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