Ancient Bacterial Toxin Found in Soil May Transform Pest Control and Antibiotic Research
A recent discovery of a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could have significant implications for pest management and the development of new antibiotics.
A recent discovery of a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could have significant implications for pest management and the development of new antibiotics.
In a remarkable achievement, scientists have teleported a photon’s state across a distance of 270 meters, showcasing a significant step forward in the realm of quantum communication.
A recent study has shed light on the organization of smell, revealing that receptors in the nose are systematically arranged rather than randomly placed.
Record water temperatures in the North Sea have led to an increase in seals and dolphins, prompting speculation that large predators like great white sharks could return to UK waters.
A recent study has unveiled how killer T cells precisely target and eliminate cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, potentially paving the way for enhanced cancer treatments.
A new roadmap for surface acoustic wave technologies has been introduced by international researchers, featuring contributions from leading scientists in Germany.
A team from the Institute of Solid State Physics has reached new heights in thermoelectric efficiency through advanced defect engineering techniques, in collaboration with the University of Science and Technology of China.
Research indicates that the West African coast is the primary source of microlitter in the South Atlantic, with notable concentrations near the equator and Brazil.
The Canadian Space Agency has decided to terminate its contract with Spire Global, which was intended for the development of satellites to monitor wildfires.
Research conducted in remote locations like Alaska and Wyoming is enhancing our understanding of how to locate hidden glaciers on Mars, which could be crucial for future missions.
A recent study from the University of São Paulo indicates that spent hops, a byproduct of beer production, may serve as an effective ingredient in sunscreen, offering a sustainable alternative.
A local botanist has identified a new flowering plant species in the Finger Lakes, representing a notable addition to botanical knowledge after nearly a decade.
A team of researchers has created tiny flexible lasers capable of measuring forces within living cells, which may enhance our understanding of crucial biological processes.
A recent study highlights the importance of mechanical stability in antibodies, revealing it as a crucial factor in their ability to neutralize SARS-CoV-2.
Although air leaks in a Russian module of the International Space Station have ceased, the underlying cause of the cracks remains unclear to engineers.
A recent study examines the nuanced effects of offshoring on innovation among Taiwanese electronics firms, highlighting the complexities of global manufacturing trends.
Researchers at the University of Tennessee have identified a distinctive flower-like pattern in superconductivity, marking a significant advancement in the development of custom quantum materials.
Recent findings from Ben-Gurion University highlight how microbes can sense their neighbors and adapt their roles to minimize competition, as detailed in Nature Microbiology.
A recent study from the University of Michigan highlights the role of specific plant species in how communities adapt to rising temperatures, based on field research.
Research reveals surprising recovery patterns in Puerto Rico's ecosystems following Hurricane Maria.