Coffee – a ubiquitous substitute for uranyl acetate in staining of biological ultrathin sections for electron microscopy studies Authors: Claudia Mayrhofer, Robert Zandonella, Willi Salvenmoser, Ilse ...
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Mamdani enters office under microscope
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces intense scrutiny as he took office on Jan. 1. He enters office with high ...
Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can ...
Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights ...
Increasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A poten ...
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires precise coordination; otherwise, the embryo could develop serious complications ...
A medical team from the Mohammed VI University Hospital Center (CHU Agadir), from the urology department, has achieved a major medical milestone by performing the first urethral reconstruction surgery ...
From AI-powered drug discovery to regenerative therapies and next-generation neurology tools, Mayo Clinic researchers made significant strides in 2025 toward predicting, preventing and treating some o ...
Chris R. Alabiad, MD: There wasn’t one single national rule change in 2025 that transformed residency training overnight.
A new study shows that promising single-crystal battery materials degrade for reasons scientists hadn’t fully recognized before. Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and the UChicago Pritzker Sch ...
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