A team of researchers at the University of Minnesota has unveiled a powerful new alloy, Ni4W, that could radically reshape how electronic devices store and process information. This metal can switch magnetic states without Read More
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Chromosomes in Focus: Origins, Genes, and Cancer – New Study/Science
In the 150 years since chromosomes were first discovered, scientists have studied them in various contexts, from insect cells to artificial systems. Summary For 150 years, chromosomes have captivated scientists, investigated across diverse biological systems. Initially observed Read More
Plastics are one of the largest sources of pollution on Earth, lasting for years on land or in water. But a new type of brilliantly colored cellulose-based plastic detailed in ACS Nano could change that. Read More
Scientists have found a surprising connection between vitamin D and a single gene called SDR42E1. This gene helps the body absorb vitamin D—which is important for bones, muscles, and immunity—but researchers discovered Read More
Police understand the importance of sleep—but for many, the nature of the job makes it hard to get enough of it. Summary Police officers often struggle with sleep deprivation due to the demanding nature Read More
Every few years, the tires on your car wear thin and need to be replaced. But where does that lost tire material go? Summary Worn tires shed tiny particles as they roll, contributing to a Read More
The moon’s thin atmosphere, called an exosphere, has been a puzzle to science for some time. Two main processes were thought to create this wispy gas envelope; tiny meteoroids hitting the surface and solar Read More
Leica Biosystems Launches ChromoPlex III Detection System to Streamline Chromogenic
Plug-and-play simplicity meets the demands of modern digital pathology workflows. Summary Digital pathology solutions are now easier to integrate than ever with “plug-and-play” capabilities. This streamlined approach simplifies complex workflows, making digital pathology more accessible Read More
An engraved panel from Aswan may show one of Egypt’s earliest political elites. It reveals how rulers used art to claim space and signal power. A recently documented rock art panel near Aswan, Egypt, Read More
Benjamin Oakes from Scribe Therapeutics shares how exciting advancements in CRISPR-based gene and epigenetic editing therapies impact the future of cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disease management. Summary Benjamin Oakes highlights the transformative potential of CRISPR technology, Read More







