A team of researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have developed
Month: December 2018
Scientists program proteins to pair exactly
Proteins have now been designed in the lab to zip together in much the same way that DNA molecules zip
The idiosyncratic mammalian diversification after extinction of the dinosaurs
Mass extinction typically conjures up a picture of a meteor falling to Earth and decimating the dinosaurs along with everything
Cancer’s metabolism subject of trailblazing study
No matter what form cancer takes in the body, it starts at the cellular level and grows via metabolism run
Ballet Class: Not Just Child’s Play Anymore
Ballet dancers are known for their sleek, sculpted look, in part the result of hours spent exercising at the ballet
Age is more than just a number: Machine learning may predict if you’re in for a healthy old age
Doctors have long observed that biological age and chronological age are not always one and the same. A 55-year-old may
Micropores let oxygen and nutrients inside biofabricated tissues
Micropores in fabricated tissues such as bone and cartilage allow nutrient and oxygen diffusion into the core, and this novel
NASA telescopes take a close look at the brightest comet of 2018
As the brilliant comet 46P/Wirtanen streaked across the sky, NASA telescopes caught it on camera from multiple angles. NASA’s Hubble
Beyond Einstein
When stars collapse, they can create black holes, which are everywhere throughout the universe and therefore important to be studied.
Food Allergies Tied to MS Relapses
Researchers say they’ve identified a potential link between food allergies and flare-ups of multiple sclerosis. “Our findings suggest that MS