Research suggests that tiny particles released by lab-grown human neural stem cells, called extracellular vesicles, carry ...
The ground looks gently rippled and worn, with subtle colour variations giving the surface a mottled, almost velvet-like ...
For decades, scientists have thought that the human body briefly forms a highly unstable molecule, a carbene, from a form of ...
Artist’s impression of the bright, very early active galactic nucleus which has fundamental implications for black hole growth in the earliest billion or so years of cosmic history. Credit: U.S.
Deep in the heart of our galaxy, the Milky Way is exhaling, and those cosmic breaths aren’t gentle. From the Galactic Center, a powerful wind blasts hot gas into the surrounding halo, sending mass and ...
Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition caused by multiple factors, including the growth of Propionibacterium acnes and ongoing inflammation. Treating it is difficult because current options, like ...
Soft robots aim to move and change shape smoothly, but they often rely on bulky motors or external systems. To overcome this, ...
Launched on April 1, 2026, at 6:24 p.m. ET, NASA’s Artemis II uses a fleet of cameras to take thousands of photos. On April 6 ...
Think of Earth’s water cycle as a well-choreographed dance, and climate change has started remixing the music. Some places are now drenched with extreme rain and flooding, while others are drying up ...
To understand things better, researchers reviewed many studies that looked at cancer rates and deaths among workers exposed ...
NASA’s ultra-clean spacecraft assembly rooms are designed to be virtually sterile, yet resilient microbes manage to survive even in these extreme environments. Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion ...
Consider your gut as a hidden garden with trillions of minuscule residents. Each person’s garden grows differently, shaped by food, lifestyle, and chance. But here’s the kicker: Who you live with ...