By freezing a crucial phosphoric acid complex to near absolute zero, scientists uncovered a single, unexpectedly stable structure at the heart of proton transport.
Growing tissues can crack, break, and dissociate to form structures that can later withstand immense forces.
Researchers from the Critical Analytics for Manufacturing Personalized Medicine (CAMP), an interdisciplinary research group (IRG) of Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), in ...
There is a tiny cyclops among your oldest ancestors, and humans share these remarkable ancestral roots with all other ...
Studies show that up to 50% of patients may experience recurrence within two to three years after curative surgery. By five ...
Theriva received a $300,000 upfront payment at signing and is eligible for up to $38M in development, regulatory, and sales milestones along with tiered single-digit royalties on net product sales - - ...
Depending on others for something you need may feel like a risky proposition—and perhaps a human one. It is actually a survival strategy found in the microbial world, and far more frequently than one ...
The tiny jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii has amazed scientists with its rare ability to revert to an earlier stage of its life ...
One peer-reviewed paper generating buzz in the autism research community argues that a staggering number, more than half of ...
A newly discovered visual cell in deep-sea fish larvae is reshaping long-held assumptions about how vertebrates see the world.
Innovations in imaging and genetic engineering are coming together to probe the biophysics of cytoplasm inside living animals.
Ultimately, the gel-first hypothesis does not claim to provide a definitive answer to the origin of life. Rather, it offers a conceptual framework—one that integrates soft-matter physics, systems ...