Misshapen proteins cause a mess of trouble—particularly in neurodegenerative diseases. But a new study suggests it's possible ...
Blood clotting depends on speed, force, and timing. Platelets have to stay quiet while circulating through the body, then ...
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One in a sextillion: Scientists directly detect Earth’s one of rarest argon isotopes
In a world filled with trillions upon trillions of atoms, spotting a handful that ...
The U.S. Dept. of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy has spelled out several areas that present challenges to domestic and ...
Marine insurer Skuld has advised shipowners to exercise caution after identifying unusual chemical compounds in some marine fuels supplied in Southeast Asia. Several vessels have reported fuels that ...
Surveillance data from Chinese markets found fenvalerate in 12.4% of mushroom samples, highlighting routine residue ...
Educational gaps in macromolecular separations are widening; training resources must address both fundamentals and advanced ...
Genoscience, led by CEO Kristelle Dammarell, has earned a 2026 Global Recognition Award across six categories, distinguished ...
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A simple blood test measuring pTau217 can now predict Alzheimer’s progression years before memory loss or brain scan changes appear
Imagine a 62-year-old woman who aces every memory test her doctor gives her. Her brain scans look clean. She feels sharp. But ...
University of Oregon chemist, Christopher Hendon, is exploring the use of electrical currents to enhance coffee's flavor ...
After failing to convince a state court it had been libeled, a church built around psilomethoxin goes to Business Court ...
A helium bottleneck, exposed by geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, could quietly but meaningfully dictate the ...
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