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Label-free identification of cell ageing. Young and aged cells can be told apart by applying an alternating electric field and analyzing how they move.
New research uncovers surprising insights into how particles sink in stratified fluids like oceans, where the density of the fluid changes with depth. In a study published in Proceedings of the ...
Researchers are developing a living material that actively extracts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Photosynthetic ...
An international group of astronomers led by the University of Cambridge have shown that we will be able to learn about the masses of the earliest stars by studying a specific radio signal – created ...
New research indicates reef passes — channels that cut through coral reefs and serve as conduits for ocean water and ...
When it comes to social influence, knowing how people are connected matters more than simply knowing lots of people, found researchers from Brown University’s Carney Institute for Brain Science.
New research from the University of Georgia is shedding light on how different countries are preparing for how AI will impact ...
In research published in JAMA Network Open, corresponding author Yadav Sapkota, PhD (center), and co-first authors Kateryna ...
Queen bees emit a pheromone that attracts worker bees — the queen's daughters — to her side. The differentiation of bee ...
Humanate's AI medical receptionist "Cassie," created through research conducted at Texas A&M University.
The JMIR Publications portfolio of journals now includes 21 journals with a Journal Impact Factor Credit must be given to the creator.
Pictured is a shallow reef flat channel on the atoll of Tetiaroa, located north of Tahiti in the Society Islands. MIT researchers have found evidence that island rivers may carve out paths in ...