Known as Dalhousiella yabukii, the worm resides inside a glass sea sponge—a simple marine animal that forms a glass-like skeleton—in the cold, dark waters off the coast of Japan. And it’s just one of ...
Jupiter’s Ganymede — has a unique and inexplicable magnetic field. New research could finally explain it: the moon is heating ...
The antivax movement has a central conspiracy theory, but there is also a central delusion behind MAHA, revealed by a blogger with the 'nym Unbekoming.
Only a few months ago, the question felt mostly philosophical: if artificial intelligence can help solve open math problems, ...
When researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute collected an adult female katydid from Barro Colorado Island ...
On Alderney, a wind-scoured speck of granite in the English Channel barely three miles long, archaeologists have pulled a ...
Imagine you’re looking for your keys and you think you might have left them on the bookshelf. But when you look, you see nothing but books. A natural conclusion to draw is that the keys are not there.
A new Physical Review Letters study places constraints on the ER = EPR conjecture, showing that under the authors' ...
Many solid materials "remember" their past. A piece of metal may respond differently after being stretched, heated, or cooled, and memory materials rely precisely on this kind of history-dependent ...
Creatine research was built on male data. New science shows women may benefit more, especially during perimenopause, when the stakes across muscle, bone, and the brain are highest.
Light and electron microscopes allow us to see inside cells. Plant, animal and bacterial cells have smaller components each with a specific function. Enzymes - Edexcel Enzymes are biological catalysts ...
Lens uses genomic language models to detect antibiotic resistance genes from DNA sequences, performing especially well on long-read data and on some ARGs poorly represented in reference databases.