Medicine & TechnologyLeafy sea dragons are among the most majestic marine animal ever recorded. The uniqueness of their evolutionary development led them live peacefully under the oceans of South Australia.
An earless worm called Caenorhabditis elegans can sense and respond to sound despite lacking ear-like organs. Scientists have now discovered that they "listen" through their skin.
The development of the University of Mississippi and Hapten Science on poison ivy vaccines have passed initial human testing and now under clinical trials.
A new study was able to capture the 3D image of ribosomal acitivitties for the first time. The findings helped experts to understand more about how ribosome assembly works inside the nucleolus.
TU Dresden and the Unversity of California expert Adele Doyle are going through a comprehensive research on stem cells' reaction, including mechanosignaling, towards neurological and cardiovasculat development of an organism.
A recent study on phtotsynthesis revealed a beneficial energy conversion process that could help crop plants more resilient against stress, bacterias, and even climate change extremities.
Researchers from JOhns Hopkins Medicine analyzed the mystifying membrane-less viscous droplets in cells to understand its inner workings and how cells compartamentalize.
A new study discovered that ancient marsupial fossils contained viral sequence in their DNA structure that could fight other variants of the same virus.
A new study on starling birds revealed that they sing more than the initially recorded activities. In addition, the birds have stunning brain development throughout the seasons of the year due to their singing ability.