In the latest issue of Nature – one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific journals in the West – almost half of the ...
"We are achieving a shading system that opens and closes autonomously in response to changes in the weather, without the need for operational energy or any mechatronic elements. The bio-material ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2025.240159, discusses on-chip light control of ...
Thousands of peer-reviewed journal articles were published over 2024, helping shape online discourse around climate change.
Scientists have unveiled insights into how HIV-1, the virus responsible for AIDS, skillfully hijacks cellular machinery for its own survival. By dissecting the molecular interplay between the virus ...
Some DNA damage evades repair for years, causing repeated mutations during cell division, increasing cancer risk, especially ...
For Irina Contreras, a program manager for Los Angeles County’s Department of Arts and Culture, outdoor education was a ...
Nord Stream explosion leaks 465,000 tons of methane, raising Baltic Sea levels Methane leak from pipeline blast prompts ...
Gaining momentum in the latter half of the twentieth century, restoration ecology is now established as a science and studied in many research institutions. International societies and journals ...
A ground-breaking study, published early this week in Nature Food, a nutritional branch of the science journal Nature, has ...
Lorain County Metro Parks hosted a Silly Science program for children Jan. 14 at Cascade Park, 387 Furnace St. in Elyria. The ...
On this week's episode: ancient human ancestors didn't eat meat, carbon caught in a cosmic conveyer belt, robotic bees pollinating crops, and the incredibly rare marsupial mole gets a checkup.