Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Scientists Create Oxygen-'Breathing' Crystal That Could Transform Clean Energy and Smart Materials New oxygen-breathing crystal unveiled A multinational team from Korea and Japan has engineered a crystalline metal...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Temporary ISG15 Suppression Recreated in Animals Could Provide Short-Term, Broad Antiviral Protection a rare genetic anomaly with outsized antiviral effects A rare human genetic variant — a deficiency...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Scientists Create First Bacterium Using a 57‑Codon Genetic Code A radically rewritten genetic code Researchers at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago CRISPR-Edited Islet Transplant Restores Insulin Production Without Immunosuppression in First Human Case Background: why this matters for type 1 diabetes Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition in...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago How Weaver Ants Defy the Ringelmann Effect: Superefficient Teamwork and the 'Force Ratchet' Mechanism When more really is different Ants are among nature's most accomplished cooperative engineers. For decades, researchers...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Scientists Identify Bacterial Cause of Sea Star Wasting: Vibrio pectenicida Behind Mass Die-Offs New evidence pins a bacterium to the global sea star die-off Billions of sea stars have...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Hair-Derived Keratin Toothpaste May Repair Enamel and Outperform Fluoride, Study Finds Keratin from Hair and Wool: A New Path for Enamel Repair Scientists report that keratin —...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago How Neutrinos Could Solve the Mystery of the Universe’s Missing Antimatter Why the Universe Is Made of Matter — and Why That’s a Problem Everything visible around...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Boil and Strain: A Simple Household Method That Cuts Microplastics from Tap Water Tiny plastic fragments — microplastics and nanoplastics (collectively NMPs) — are increasingly detected in potable tap...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago New Polygenic Test Improves Early Prediction of Childhood Risk for High BMI Overview and scientific context Researchers have developed an advanced genetic test—a polygenic score (PGS)—that significantly improves...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Gut Microbes, Tryptophan and a Natural Route to Boost GLP‑1: Could Your Microbiome Mimic Ozempic? Overview Ozempic and similar medications have transformed treatment for type 2 diabetes and obesity by activating...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago 18-Year North Sea Study Reveals How Giant Rogue Waves Form Rogue waves — extraordinary, isolated ocean waves that can exceed 20 meters (65 feet) — have...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago How Chiton Teeth Grow Steel‑like Hardness: A Blueprint for Bioinspired Materials Introduction and scientific background Chitons are small, flattened marine mollusks often overlooked on rocky shorelines. Turn...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Decades in Cryostorage: What a 30-Year-Frozen Embryo Birth Means for IVF and Identity Record-breaking birth and why it matters A newborn in the United States has captured global attention...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Ultra-Processed Foods May Undermine Weight Loss Even on 'Healthy' Diets Scientific background and study overview Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) — industrial formulations that often contain additives, emulsifiers...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Hidden Light Watermarks: How Cornell’s Noise‑Coded Illumination Detects Deepfakes Overview and scientific context Manipulated and AI-generated video now rivals authentic footage in realism, creating major...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Centenarians and Disease: How People Who Reach 100 Accumulate Less Illness and Age More Resiliently Why centenarians matter for longevity science Centenarians—people who live to 100 years or longer—represent a small...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago What's Living Between Your Toes? The Science of Feet, Socks and Microbial Ecosystems What lives between your toes: a microbial hotspot Human feet host complex microbial ecosystems. The skin...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Gravitational Waves as the Engine of Cosmic Inflation: A New Model for Early Structure Formation Ripples in space-time—gravitational waves—may have done more than signal violent astrophysical events. A new theoretical proposal...
Read More Scince Scientific 10 months ago Big Dinosaurs, Small Bites: Why T. rex Had a Stronger Jaw Than Other Giant Theropods Introduction: Myth versus biomechanics Popular culture often depicts the largest carnivorous dinosaurs as interchangeable juggernauts that...