Every second, millions of cells in your body divide in two. In the space of an hour, they duplicate their DNA and grow a web ...
Every second, millions of cells in your body divide in two. In the space of an hour, they duplicate their DNA and grow a web of protein fibers around ...
Researchers have discovered how bacteria break through spaces barely larger than themselves, by wrapping their flagella around their bodies and moving forward. Using a microfluidic device that mimics ...
Scientists in Scotland have shown that a type of laser already similar to the one currently used in routine eye surgery could ...
By the late 1990s, scientists realized that virus activity was likely shaping how carbon and nutrients cycled through ocean ...
How can bacteria squeeze through spaces narrower than a human hair is thick? A research team in Japan led by Dr. Daisuke Nakane and Dr. Tetsuo Kan at ...
The Cell Production Centre at Lausanne University Hospital is working flat out trying to grow new skin for badly-burned ...
About 80 victims were still in hospitals and specialist burns units in Switzerland and abroad. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Scientists discovered fossilized reptile skin in an Oklahoma cave, revealing the oldest known example dating back nearly 300 million years.
Beneath the surface of forests, grasslands and farms across the world, vast fungal webs form underground trading systems to ...
Some 10% of people shy away from medical attention because they have a severe fear of needles, and nobody likes getting poked. So what would life be like if needles were as thin as a hair? Or how ...
Researchers developed a color-changing material that alters both surface texture and appearance in seconds, inspired by octopus camouflage.