Something in the Way She Moves Stuart Brody from the University of the West of Scotland, in collaboration with colleagues from Belgium, has conducted a...
The team of researchers, led by Professor Vera Gorbunova and Assistant Professor Andrei Seluanov, found that abnormally growing cells in blind mole rats secrete the...
Ron Blackwell’s hospital visit took an unexpected turn when researchers electrically stimulated a specific part of his brain, causing him to perceive his doctor’s face...
A particular slime mould, Physarum polycephalum (the “many-headed slime”), that has shown promise in mapping ideal routes to minimize energy, and this ability has...
A person’s ability to taste certain bitter flavors is directly related to their ability to fight off upper respiratory tract infections, specifically chronic sinus infections....
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has redefined the astronomical unit (AU), a fundamental measurement in astronomy, to be a fixed constant value of exactly...
Bacteria, once thought to be solitary and purely selfish organisms, have revealed a complex social structure that challenges traditional views. Research from the Massachusetts Institute...
A groundbreaking discovery from Kansas State University has opened new avenues in the field of quantum mechanics by identifying a unique bound state involving three...
Pioneering research from the University of Nottingham has unveiled critical insights into early mammalian embryo development, significantly advancing our understanding of this vital biological process....