Professor, David J. Freelander Chair in AIDS Research, Program in Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology, University of Massachusetts Medical School During the first year of the ...
If you have ever cooked on a gas stove or seen a flame flicker to life with the turn of a knob, you have seen natural gas in ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds ...
Life depends on a partnership between RNA, which stores instructions, and proteins, which do the work of building and running cells. But how this partnership began has long puzzled scientists. To make ...
Thousands of previously undescribed protein–metabolite interactions have been mapped by analysing outbred mice.
Tomatoes, one of the world's most important horticultural crops, often struggle to grow in saline soils that limit yields and ...
Biologists have long known that amino acids can help stabilize proteins, for example as additives to pharmaceutical formulations. In trying to understand why this works, EPFL and MIT researchers have ...
Matcha is a powder made of finely ground green tea leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant. Its origins can be traced back to ancient China. Farmers grow the plants in the shade for much of the time, ...
Over on YouTube [The 8-Bit Guy] shows us how the TI-99/4A home computer worked. [The 8-Bit Guy] runs us through this odd 16-bit home computer from back in the 1980s, starting with a mention of the ...