A 46,000-Year-Old Roundworm Found in Siberian Permafrost has a Novel Species Identified by Genome Analysis
Plants and Animals

A 46,000-Year-Old Roundworm Found in Siberian Permafrost has a Novel Species Identified by Genome Analysis

Some creatures, such tardigrades, rotifers, and nematodes, may endure harsh environments by going into a latent state known as “cryptobiosis.” In the Siberian Permafrost, two…
Protocrystalline
Chemistry

Protocrystalline

A protocrystalline phase is a unique phase that occurs during crystal formation and eventually transforms into a microcrystalline form. It usually refers to a state…
One Seabird Colony has Spent the Past 50 Years Struggling to Recover from the Brink of Extinction, But it Now Confronts New Dangers
Plants and Animals

One Seabird Colony has Spent the Past 50 Years Struggling to Recover from the Brink of Extinction, But it Now Confronts New Dangers

Skomer Island off the coast of Wales has seen a spectacular rebound in its guillemot population over the past few decades. Before 1930, there were…
In a Preliminary Research, a Human Antibody that Targets Fentanyl, Carfentanil, and Other Opioids Reverses the Consequences of Overdose
Medical

In a Preliminary Research, a Human Antibody that Targets Fentanyl, Carfentanil, and Other Opioids Reverses the Consequences of Overdose

Scientists at Scripps Research have demonstrated in preclinical experiments that an antibody in single-chain fragment variable (scFv) structure that binds to the potent opioid carfentanil…
According to a Study, Endometriosis Increases the Chance of Developing Eating Disorders, Anxiety, and Depression
Health

According to a Study, Endometriosis Increases the Chance of Developing Eating Disorders, Anxiety, and Depression

Endometriosis is a systemic disease that affects the entire body, not just the pelvic region. Now, the greatest epidemiological study to date on the psychological…
People Who are Overweight or Have Obesity Have been Revealed to Have a Distinct ‘Appetite Control Center’ in their Brains
Neuroscience

People Who are Overweight or Have Obesity Have been Revealed to Have a Distinct ‘Appetite Control Center’ in their Brains

Researchers from Cambridge University have demonstrated that the hypothalamus, a crucial part of the brain that regulates food, differs in the brains of obese and…
There’s a Small Hole in Your Eyelid That You’ve Probably Never Noticed
Health

There’s a Small Hole in Your Eyelid That You’ve Probably Never Noticed

Science lectures can teach you a lot of things, from why canines resemble wolves to the nature of reality, but they always seem to avoid…
Amorphous Silicon – a non-crystalline form of silicon
Chemistry

Amorphous Silicon – a non-crystalline form of silicon

Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is a non-crystalline type of silicon that is utilized in solar cells and thin-film transistors in liquid crystal displays. It is a…
New Data on the nNeurological Bases of Singing and Speech
Neuroscience

New Data on the nNeurological Bases of Singing and Speech

While singing has generally been linked to the structures of both cerebral hemispheres, speech-related neural networks are primarily situated in the left hemisphere. However, a…
Electronic-hydraulic Analogies
Engineering

Electronic-hydraulic Analogies

Electronic-hydraulic analogies are the modeling of electronic circuits by hydraulic circuits. Because the electric current is unseen and the mechanisms at work in electronics are…
Corporate Transparency
Management

Corporate Transparency

Corporate transparency refers to the degree to which a corporation’s actions are visible to outsiders. It refers to the practice of firms and organizations being…
New Technique Exposes Energy-Dependent Radiation Damage to Focused Ion Beam-Milled lamella
Biology

New Technique Exposes Energy-Dependent Radiation Damage to Focused Ion Beam-Milled lamella

Ion beam milling is a technique used in materials science and microscopy to prepare thin specimens, often referred to as “lamellae,” for analysis under various…
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