Scientists say that testing for fatty acids could make it easier to identify children at risk of various conditions.
The CACHE (Critical Assessment of Computational Hit-Finding Experiments) Challenge has spurred more new research —this time ...
Researchers unexpectedly found traces of cocaine in the mummified brain tissue of 17th-century people buried in a crypt in ...
Researchers discovered that the molecules at the surface of salt water organize themselves in a way that’s totally different ...
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Under the right conditions, liquid crystals condense into astonishing structures, spontaneously generating filaments and flattened discs that can transport material from one place to another, much ...
A research team has proposed a novel approach to accurately describe electron transfer mediated nonadiabatic dynamics of ...
Until scientists learn more then, here are seven of the most fascinating discoveries they’ve made about Saturn so far. The ...
Scripps Research scientists have created a method using four-nucleotide codons to incorporate non-canonical amino acids into ...
The researchers at UL's Bernal Institute have discovered new ways of probing, controlling and tailoring materials at the most fundamental molecular scale. The results have been used in an ...
“We strongly discourage attempting this on human skin, as the toxicology of dye molecules in humans, particularly when applied topically, has not been fully evaluated,” he tells Popular Science.
The results were published in the journal Science Advances this past June ... The study analyzes these molecules in laboratory mice and found that blocking this molecular interaction disrupted ...