Generative AI techniques, machine learning and simulations give researchers new opportunities to identify environmentally friendly metal-organic framework materials. Carbon capture
Month: February 2024
Ancient retroviruses played a key role in the evolution of vertebrate brains
Researchers report February 15 in the journal Cell that ancient viruses may be to thank for myelin — and, by
New understanding of avian eggshell attachment — implications for medical procedures and egg industry
Athletes often suffer injuries to ligaments in their knees, particularly to the anterior cruciate ligament or ACL. While surgery to
The brain is ‘programmed’ for learning from people we like
Our brains are “programmed” to learn more from people we like — and less from those we dislike. This has
Pancreatic cancer hijacks a brain-building protein
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and the University of California, Davis have reached a new breakthrough in pancreatic
Scientists discover hidden army of lung flu fighters
Scientists have long thought of the fluid-filled sac around our lungs merely as a cushion from external damage. Turns out,
Emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
Gender, culture, and age all appear to play a role in how emojis are interpreted, according to a study published
Reported marital harmony — or conflict — accounts for nearly ten percent of the variation in mental health self-assessments in a broad study of Australian adults
Australian adults who report a good relationship that meets their original expectations tend to score higher in mental health, while
Team creates novel rabies viral vectors for neural circuit mapping
A research team led by the University of California, Irvine has created 20 new recombinant rabies viral vectors for neural
Turning back the clock on photoaging skin
Chronic exposure of human skin to ultraviolet light causes premature aging, or photoaging. As the skin undergoes photoaging, type I