Only a few weeks ago, massive precipitation produced by the storm “Boris” led to chaos and flooding in Central and Eastern ...
This review discussed experimental mouse models used in the pre-clinical study of liver fibrosis regression, a pivotal ...
New research reveals for the first time how a major Antarctic ice shelf has been subjected to increased melting by warming ...
When people have an audience watching them, it can change their performance for better or worse. Now, researchers reporting ...
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced the launch of its Institute for Cell Therapy Discovery & ...
Utah State University geologist Carol Dehler samples the 500-million-year-old Bright Angel Formation in Grand Canyon. The ...
Room-temperature (RT) gas sensors with high sensitivity are essential in low-power Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, ...
Teams of mountaineering mice are helping advance understanding into how evolutionary adaptation to localized conditions can ...
A Branco Weiss Fellowship – Society in Science has been awarded to Dr Gergana Daskalova. The fellowship funds Daskalova’s ...
Osaka, Japan – While we might picture a biologist as a researcher hunched over a light microscope, carefully scrutinizing a ...
To get a good sense of a country’s level of development, you need to look at the items people have in their homes, according to economists Rutger Schilpzand and Jeroen Smits from Radboud University.
Scarlet macaws are a symbol of fidelity and virtue to many people because they are thought to mate for life — but it turns out that they also “play favorites” when feeding their young, making them ...