An Overview of the Genome
Biology

An Overview of the Genome

The genome is an organism’s complete set of genetic material (DNA). It contains all of the information required for an organism’s development, functioning, and reproduction.…
Captured Phage Structure for Biotech Applications
Biology

Captured Phage Structure for Biotech Applications

Capturing phage structures for biotech applications could have several advantages. Phages, also known as bacteriophages, are viruses that infect and target bacteria. They have distinct…
In the Absence of Sugar, Cancer Cells use a New Fuel
Biology

In the Absence of Sugar, Cancer Cells use a New Fuel

Cancer cells undergo metabolic changes that allow them to continue their rapid growth and proliferation. One of the most important metabolic characteristics of cancer cells…
Deep Ocean Currents are Slowing Earlier than Projected in Antarctica, According to Observations
Environment

Deep Ocean Currents are Slowing Earlier than Projected in Antarctica, According to Observations

Antarctica provides the setting for the world’s largest waterfall. The action takes place beneath the ocean’s surface. Trillions of tons of cold, thick, oxygen-rich water…
Magneto Mechanical Resonators are Used in a Tiny Magnetic Tracking and Sensing System
Technology

Magneto Mechanical Resonators are Used in a Tiny Magnetic Tracking and Sensing System

A team of bioengineers at Philips Research has created a tiny magnetic tracking and sensing device that provides feedback via magneto-mechanical resonators. Bernhard Gleich, Ingo…
Microsoft Signs a Potentially Billion-Dollar Agreement for AI Computing Capacity with Nvidia-Backed CoreWeave
Technology

Microsoft Signs a Potentially Billion-Dollar Agreement for AI Computing Capacity with Nvidia-Backed CoreWeave

Microsoft is at the epicenter of the artificial intelligence explosion thanks to its significant investment in OpenAI. To match the soaring demand for AI-powered services,…
Stephen Hawking was Partially Correct About Black Hole Evaporation, According to a Theoretical Study
Astronomy

Stephen Hawking was Partially Correct About Black Hole Evaporation, According to a Theoretical Study

A new theoretical study from Radboud University’s Michael Wondrak, Walter van Suijlekom, and Heino Falcke has proven that Stephen Hawking was partially correct about black…
Prescribed Burns Attract Foul-smelling Intruders
Environment

Prescribed Burns Attract Foul-smelling Intruders

Prescribed burns are a common land management practice that aims to reduce the risk of uncontrolled wildfires, promote ecosystem health, and restore natural habitats. While…
An Inside Look at Cellular Waste Disposal
Science

An Inside Look at Cellular Waste Disposal

Cellular waste disposal is a critical process that ensures the maintenance of cellular homeostasis and cell function. The cellular structures known as lysosomes are at…
We can Learn about Brain Development from Marsupials
Neuroscience

We can Learn about Brain Development from Marsupials

Marsupials, which include kangaroos, koalas, and opossums, can provide valuable insights into brain development due to their unique reproductive strategy and early stages of development.…
NASA Hosts the First Public Meeting on UFOs, Which was Previously Hostile
Astronomy

NASA Hosts the First Public Meeting on UFOs, Which was Previously Hostile

The truth is out there—we just need to seek harder. Scientists at NASA’s first public discussion on “unidentified anomalous phenomena”—more commonly known as UFOs—called for…
The ‘Great Resignation’ Tendency that Characterized the Job Market Throughout the Pandemic Appears to be Over
Finance

The ‘Great Resignation’ Tendency that Characterized the Job Market Throughout the Pandemic Appears to be Over

The rate at which Americans leave their jobs has progressively decreased over the past year from a record high back to pre-pandemic levels, which appears…
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