Imbalanced gut microbiome linked to systemic sclerosis, study suggests

Americans and Norwegians with systemic sclerosis had higher levels of bacteria that can cause inflammation and…

New gelatin devices that imitate the activity of the body in bone regeneration

A team of scientists is developing structures that can be used as scaffolding in the regeneration…

We buy what we grasp: How our hands lead us to choose certain products

The things we touch while shopping can affect what we buy, according to new studies. The…

Water droplets as miniaturized test tubes

Modern laboratory technology cannot only help develop new medicine, but also make quicker diagnoses of higher…

Study on blue tits: Smell first, and then beg

Nestling blue tits can discriminate between the smell of other nestlings and adapt their begging behavior…

Precision control of superconductivity in atomic layers using magnetic molecules

A research team has succeeded in precisely controlling the transition temperature of atomic-scale-thick superconductors using magnetic…

Untangling the knots in cell stress

A new study describes how different UPR transducers are used selectively for protein correction.

Scientists find a way to pack grains and drugs most efficiently

Scientists have discovered a way to solve a problem that has baffled humans for so long…

Dig it! Two new shrimp species found in burrows at the bottom of the Gulf of California

Although the Santa María-La Reforma lagoon complex in the Gulf of California is one of the…

In both love and war, alligators signal size by bellowing

American alligators produce loud, low-frequency vocalizations called 'bellows'. Cognitive biologists investigated these vocalizations and found that…