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Nitrogen Atom Insertion Revolutionizes Drug Discovery
Researchers from the University of Oklahoma have made an exciting advancement that could revolutionize drug discovery and development. The breakthrough…
Study Identifies Genes Affected by PFAS Exposure in the Brain
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals,” have garnered widespread attention for their persistent nature and ability…
Mimicking the Cytoskeleton in Lab Engineered Cells
Just like your body relies on its skeleton for support and resilience, each cell in your body has its own…
NASA Reboots Mars Sample Return
NASA, renowned for its ambitious space exploration missions, is now reevaluating its strategy to bring back samples from Mars in…
Study Reveals Connection Between Black Hole Spin and Formation Environment
New research has unveiled a striking connection between the size and spin of black holes and the environments in which…
New Observations Reveal Details of G278.94+1.35
An international team of astronomers has recently provided significant insights into the properties of a Galactic supernova remnant (SNR) designated…
Doxycycline Significantly Reduces STIs in High-Risk Groups
A recent study has revealed that the use of doxycycline, an antibiotic commonly prescribed for the prevention of sexually transmitted…
Vegan, Vegetarian, or Omnivore? How Diet Influences the Gut Microbiome and Health
A well-balanced diet is recognized globally as a key contributor to overall health, with an emphasis on the importance of…
Study Reveals Sex Differences in Gray and White Matter Volume in Newborn Infants
Gray matter and white matter, both essential components of the brain’s structure, play distinct roles in how the brain processes…
Sugary Drinks Linked to 2.2 Million New Diabetes and 1.2 Million Heart Disease Cases Annually, Global Study Finds
A new study conducted by researchers at the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy…
Study Reveals Significant Increase in Mortality Following Large Flood Events
Over the past two decades, large floods have been linked to a significant increase in mortality rates from various health…
Researchers Discover “Torpor Switch” in the Brain, Enabling Controlled Hypothermia
In the same way a bear instinctively lowers its body temperature to survive the harsh winter cold, scientists have unlocked…
Childhood Maltreatment Increases IPV Risk Over Time
Childhood experiences can significantly shape the trajectory of an individual’s life, influencing their mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. A…
New Rockets, Lunar Missions, and Spacecraft Debuts in 2025
The Space Coast, a hub of U.S. space activity, is gearing up for an eventful year in 2025, with milestones…
Relativistic Electrons for Interstellar Travel
Getting a spacecraft to another star is one of the most significant challenges humanity faces. Interstellar travel is not only…
New Research Reveals Key Electron Dynamics in Electric Propulsion Systems
The pursuit of more efficient, reliable, and capable spacecraft propulsion systems has long been a cornerstone of human ambition in…
The Impact of Initial Velocity and Repulsion Radius on Phase Transitions in Self-Propelled Particle Systems
Phase transitions in the collective motions of self-propelled particles are a fascinating area of study that bridges the boundaries of…
Leveraging Orbital Angular Momentum for Next-Generation Optical Metrology
Metrology forms the backbone of modern science and industry by providing precise standards to measure and interpret the world around…
First Molecular Detection of Sarcocystis miescheriana in a Pig Carcass in Poland
The National Veterinary Research Institute in Poland has recently documented the first molecular detection of Sarcocystis miescheriana in a condemned…