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Scientists capture the moments of nascent crystal formation and growth
Conversion of most materials into organized crystalline structure starts with the nucleation process. One everyday example…
Attacks on science rival COVID-19 as a public health threat
As public health experts feared, COVID-19 cases and deaths surged in the US following the Thanksgiving…
A high-resolution glimpse of gene expression in cells
Using a novel technique for expanding tissue, MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers have devised a…
Researchers create powerful unipolar carbon nanotube muscles
For more than 15 years, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and their collaborators…
A glimpse into the wardrobe of King David and King Solomon, 3000 years ago
“King Solomon made for himself the carriage; he made it of wood from Lebanon. Its posts…
Lasing mechanism found in water droplets
Tiny molecular forces at the surface of water droplets can play a big role in laser…
Successful test paves way for new planetary radar
The National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Observatory (GBO) and National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and Raytheon…
Decline in grazing practices threatens the existence of a Basque cheese
The multidisciplinary research group Lactiker – Quality and Safety of Foods from Animal Origin, which is…
Malaria threw human evolution into overdrive on this African archipelago
Malaria is an ancient scourge, but it’s still leaving its mark on the human genome. And…