Scientists are using artificial intelligence to better capture how healthy cells surrounding tumors influence cancer cell behavior and how those interactions can inform treatments.
The way we study plant cells is expanding—literally—thanks to new research from Kevin Cox, an assistant professor of biology ...
Working in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, scientists at the University of ...
All those sea sponges that live in deep oceans have a secret: their light lattice-like forms are astonishingly stiff and ...
Feb. 4, 2025 — Research has shown that a potential new targeted therapy for childhood brain cancer is effective in infiltrating and killing tumor cells in ... How Healthy Stem Cells Turn Into Or ...
Some beetles, such as Anomala albopilosa, strongly reflect left circularly polarized light (electromagnetic waves that ...
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Space on MSNLife on Mars? It probably looks like something you'd find in your stomachTheir discovery showed that even tucked away in our innards – in the walls of our stomachs, subjected to vinegar-like pH ...
Mar. 4, 2025 — A vivid new image is taking shape in the world of cell biology: Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound. In response ...
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Interstellar material has been discovered in our solar system, but researchers continue to hunt for where it came from and ...
It was a respectable tenure, but the world’s oldest known meteorite site is no longer western Australia’s 2.2 billion-year-old, 43-mile-wide Yarrabubba crater. Researchers at Curtin University ...
Scientists discovered a massive clone specimen of seaweed a known as bladderwrack along the coast of Sweden, stretching some 310 miles. Bladderwrack can propagate both sexually and asexually, and ...
To study the interactions between electrons in a material, physicists have come ... grappled with one of the most profound questions in science: How do the rules of quantum mechanics, which ...
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