Researchers at Stockholm University have unveiled the hidden intricacies of how sperm go from passive bystanders…
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Study identifies illegal hunting as a threat to China's wildlife and global public health
Illegal hunting and trading of wildlife in China is becoming a significant threat to biodiversity and…
Researchers decipher role of triglycerides in cellular barrier of tuberculosis pathogen
Tuberculosis is a severe infectious disease that claims about 1.3 million lives annually world-wide. This dismal…
Experiments show molecules, not substrates, are mostly responsible for chirality-induced spin selectivity
A team of chemists at Northwestern University, working with a pair of colleagues from Università di…
New tool developed to efficiently predict relative ligand binding affinity in drug discovery
Lead optimization in drug discovery is a challenging process that heavily relies on hypotheses and the…
Study demonstrates on-demand locomotion of physical intelligence–encoded electronics
Beyond flexible electronics, which can be deformed into 3D curvilinear shapes through passive mechanical strain, shape-reconfigurable…
Astronomers discover new almost dark galaxy
By analyzing deep optical imagery from the IAC Stripe 82 Legacy Project, an international team of…
Study finds hidden trees across Europe: A billion tons of biomass is overlooked today
Trees isolate carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, benefit wildlife, and biodiversity and make us humans happy.…
A new type of ringed seal described in West Greenland
The Arctic marine ecosystem is undergoing substantial changes, currently warming at rates well above the global…
UN report warns of catastrophic risks to Earth systems
Melting glaciers, unbearable heat and space junk: a month before crunch climate talks in the United…