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50-year-old prediction confirmed as scientists spot darkness moving faster than speed of light
A team of researchers from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has achieved a major ...
Researchers created a human spinal cord organoid, injured it, then applied an experimental therapy. What happened next was ...
Researchers have developed a camera inspired by mantis shrimp vision that captures ultraviolet, near-infrared and visible ...
I can’t predict where the series is headed next, but it’s enough to convince CBS to give Marshals the green light for a ...
A South Korean research team has developed a technology to mass-produce 'metalenses,' a next-generation optical component ...
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New fluorescent dyes let cancer labs track living cells in real time
A cancer cell begins to die, and for the first time, a researcher can watch the exact moment it happens. New fluorescent dyes ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins discuss the immense pressure facing the Cavs through a “three-tier” perspective. Takeaways: 1. What ...
The retirement dream doesn’t require a million-dollar nest egg when you discover Fort Payne, Alabama, a mountain town where ...
This manuscript reports an important study in which the authors apply smFRET imaging to probe HIV-1 Env conformational dynamics in the presence of antibodies. Previous implementations of smFRET ...
Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin, has remained a mystery since the cryptocurrency's inception in 2008. Was he hiding ...
These products worked so hard for the people who bought them that we gave them awards.
A new analytical method could improve how cancer treatments are designed - by allowing scientists to track, for the first time, exactly where inside a living cell a drug accumulates. Researchers from ...
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