A team of researchers who first proposed studying the effect a global trade war could have on the Midwest never
Day: December 17, 2018
New, rapid and robust method for single cell profiling
Many of the cell types in our bodies work in obscure ways, that science does not yet fully understand. That
Protein police keep the immune system in check
IMAGE: OIST scientists have discovered that JunB promotes immunosuppressive functions of effector regulatory T cells in colon and lungs. FOXp3, found
School-based nutritional programs reduce student obesity
In-school nutrition policies and programs that promote healthier eating habits among middle school students limit increases in body mass index
Study finds increasing use, and misuse, of benzodiazepines
More than one in eight U.S. adults (12.6 percent) used benzodiazepines in the past year, up from previous reports. Misuse
‘Treasure trove’ of dinosaur footprints found in southern England
A close up of skin impressions from an iguanodontian footprint. More than 85 well-preserved dinosaur footprints – made by at
The gene helping submerged plants
This is Sylvia Lindberg, Professor Emerita at the Department of Ecology, Environmental and Botany (DEEP), Stockholm University. Credit: Stockholm University
Data use draining your battery? Tiny device to speed up memory while also saving power
Researchers have discovered a new functionality in a two-dimensional material that allows data to be stored and retrieved much faster
Megacity traffic soot contributes to global warming
La Paz and at the background its iconic mountain Illimani (6439m asl). La Paz/Leipzig. Soot from road traffic in emerging
Snow over Antarctica buffered sea level rise during last century
IMAGE: A new NASA-led study has determined that an increase in snowfall accumulation over Antarctica during the 20th century mitigated sea