The new implant contains a reservoir of glucagon that sits beneath the skin and can be activated in an emergency, with no need for injections. For individuals with Type 1 diabetes, the risk of hypoglycemia, dangerously Read More
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The Nobel Prize-winning click chemistry technology allowed researchers to target tumors directly with a chemotherapy drug, preventing toxicity and side effects. Summary Click chemistry, a Nobel Prize-winning innovation, enables highly specific drug delivery, offering a Read More
Researchers have discovered a new type of intestinal cell in pythons that helps them completely digest bones. Scientists studying Burmese pythons have identified a previously unknown type of intestinal cell that plays a key role Read More
NASA Just Discovered Where These Mysterious Space X-Rays Really Come
Astronomers have just solved a long-standing mystery about a rare, rapidly spinning neutron star known as PSR J1023+0038. Using NASA’s IXPE telescope and a fleet of observatories, scientists discovered that the system’s intense Read More
Astronomers have discovered a mysterious object far beyond Neptune that orbits the Sun once for every ten Neptune orbits—an arrangement never seen before. Known as 2020 VN40, the object’s orbit is dramatically tilted, and Read More
Big Roman shoes discovered near Hadrian's Wall—but they don't necessarily
Excavations at the Roman fort of Magna near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland in northeast England have uncovered some very large leather footwear. Their discovery, according to some news coverage, has “baffled” archaeologists. Summary Recent Read More
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, across the UK and globally. Butterflies are excellent for helping us understand these changes. Where butterfly communities are rich and diverse, so too is the ecosystem. But the opposite is Read More
Astronomers have discovered the earliest seeds of rocky planets forming in the gas around a baby sun-like star, providing a precious peek into the dawn of our own solar system. Summary Astronomers have observed the Read More
Scientists from Denmark and Wales have cracked the code on the perfect flower mix for pollinators—and it’s as eye-catching as it is effective. After analyzing over 400 studies and conducting real-world tests, they developed Read More
Earth’s continents may look fixed on a globe, but they’ve been drifting, splitting and reforming over billions of years—and they still are. Our new study reveals fresh evidence of rhythmic pulses of Read More