Science & Technology
- Researchers are using a type of material called liquid crystals to create incredibly small, swirling schools of 鈥渇ish.鈥
- A team of anthropologists is out to change the way that scientists study old bones damage-free.
- Physicists have built on the "beautiful history" of humanity's obsession with knots to tie tiny structures within a solution of liquid crystals.
- 桃色视频 is part of a new $100 million interdisciplinary partnership to address critical water security issues in the United States over the next five years, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday.
- Early warning times are crucial to saving lives during major storms, and new data from 桃色视频 research using instrumented drones could give people more time to get out of harm鈥檚 way.
- Researchers have developed biomaterial-based 鈥渕imics鈥 of heart tissues to measure patients鈥 responses to an aortic valve replacement procedure, offering new insight into the ways that cardiac tissue reshapes itself post-surgery.
- Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), an enzyme associated with nearly all malignant human cancers, is even more diverse and unconventional than previously realized.
- A key regulatory process in a gene-suppressing protein group that could hold future applications for drug discovery and clinical treatment of diseases, including cancer.
- Research on quantum states of matter could be conducted at room temperatures, thus facilitating cheaper and more widely available quantum technologies, research at 桃色视频 suggests.
- Scientists have discovered that they can nudge clouds of ultracold atoms into two distinct phases where those particles behave in completely different ways.