It’s still common today to hear the claim that you don’t really understand quantum mechanics until you’ve wrestled with the ...
A natural photoenzyme found in algae has been artificially evolved to perform an unnatural and entirely new function for the ...
At the same time, an increasing quantity of synthetic drugs such as nitazenes and xylazine have been detected in the illicit ...
The fund draws on support from philanthropic organisations, including the Simons Foundation and the Chan Zuckerberg ...
Thorium nuclear reactors could consume nuclear waste and provide power without the risk of nuclear weapon proliferation ...
A sheet of gold just a single atom thick has been created for the first time using a method employed in Japanese forging art.
Budget commits $825 million over five years to boost PhD stipends and postdoctoral fellowships, after over 20 years of ...
Its findings add to the picture of an industry that ­– in the words of the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) – does not have ...
Recent high profile controversies haven't deterred scientists from searching for one of research's ultimate prizes: room ...
Now, researchers in the US and China have reported two cryo-EM structures of the human bitter taste receptor, TAS2R14.
Water-based paints labelled as having ‘zero’ or ‘low’ levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), could still contain such ...
While diagnosing impaired blood clotting (coagulopathy) is straightforward, pinpointing that it is due to superwarfarin ...