A common chemotherapy drug’s hidden potential for becoming a game-changing weapon in the fight against cancer has been ...
Experiments at high temperatures and pressures reveal chemistry that can generate water on the surface of exoplanets ...
Ammolite comes from the fossilized shells of extinct squidlike critters called ammonites. Scientists knew the secret to the fossils’ flamboyant appearance lay somewhere in their layers of nacre, or ...
The transition from a carbon-based fuel economy to that centered on hydrogen has gained interest worldwide given the focus on ...
The progression of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood, but new research may have found how the plaques that cause it ...
Like some previous attempts to regrow enamel, this new gel mimics how tooth enamel gets laid down in the first place. The new ...
Researchers have developed a novel microscopy imaging technique to assess damaged myelin across large areas of brain tissue, ...
Researchers have identified a previously unknown “hook-like” domain in the tail of the kinesin-2 motor protein that explains how these molecular machines select the right cargo inside cells.
Kanazawa University, report in ACS Applied Nano Materials a new method to precisely measure nuclear elasticity—the stiffness ...
Neanderthals living in Ukraine’s Crimea region deliberately shaped ochre into crayon-like tools for making marks and designs.
For decades, scientists have known that motor proteins like kinesin-2 ferry vital cargo along microtubule "highways" inside cells. But how these molecular vehicles identify and bind to the right cargo ...