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Researchers in Japan have found that the taller the Japanese black pine trees (Pinus thunbergii) along the coast, the deeper ...
When robots are made out of modular units, their size, shape, and functionality can be modified to perform any number of ...
Autophagy, the cell's essential housekeeping process, involves degrading and recycling damaged organelles, proteins, and ...
With remote and hybrid work now an established norm, many restaurants located adjacent to office buildings are facing a ...
In a counterintuitive move, bacteria are known to produce self-destructive toxins. However, they also make antitoxins, and ...
A breakthrough in decoding the growth process of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), a 2D material, and its nanostructures on ...
In a new publication in Nature Communications, Israeli and Palestinian engineers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ...
In a new study, researchers at Indiana University Bloomington have discovered a new way that bacteria can kill its ...
Earth's first photosynthetic organisms—self-organize into intricate living mats, offering insights into aquatic ecosystems ...