[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland have identified new compounds that can target bacterial infection and provide a potential response to antibiotic resistance.
Read More »JILA researchers see signs of interactive form of quantum matter
[ad_1] JILA researchers have, for the first time, isolated groups of a few atoms and measured their multi-particle interactions within an atomic clock. The advance will help scientists control interacting quantum matter, …
Read More »Researchers hope to help people who rub their hands until they bleed
[ad_1] Thirty-one people were filmed washing their hands with soap in a bowl. Thirty-one were filmed, repeatedly touching toilet paper stained with feces-like food stuffs, sprayed with an unpleasant smell and arranged …
Read More »The birth of chocolate: researchers discover that cacao first appeared 3,600 years ago
[ad_1] Researchers found that cocoa trees first appeared 3,600 years ago A team badyzing the genomes of their trees was attributed to a "single domestication event". The researchers, founded by the chocolate …
Read More »Researchers find new species of Ebola virus in bats in Sierra Leone; unclear if this can cause illness
[ad_1] Freetown, (Sierra Leone) : A new Ebola virus was found in bats in Sierra Leone, two years after the end of an epidemic that killed more than 11,000 people in Africa …
Read More »Researchers explain how "traffic jams" can also occur in your brain
[ad_1] Washington: It turns out that "traffic jams" can also occur in your brain and that they can be harmful. Researchers at the Friedrich-Alexander-Erlangen-Nürnberg University (FAU) were able to confirm that they …
Read More »Researchers find a new way to prevent influenza viruses from infecting cells
[ad_1] Researchers have found a new way to target influenza viruses. There is a hitch in the sway of a protein that transmits the flu virus. Researchers at Rice University and Baylor …
Read More »Researchers Develop the World's Fastest Nanomechanical Rotor | Physics
[ad_1] At over 60 billion revolutions per minute, a nanomechanical rotor developed by Tongcang Li, a Purdue University researcher, and his co-authors is more than 100,000 times faster than a drill High …
Read More »Stanford researchers create a cortisol detection device to measure stress, health
[ad_1] Researchers at Stanford University have come up with a new wearable device that can measure a patient's cortisol levels from his sweat. Cortisol, a stress hormone, usually takes several days to …
Read More »Researchers found a huge amount of hidden diamonds under the Earth's crust
[ad_1] Under our feet, there is a huge treasure: more than a million tons of diamonds are under the surface of the Earth, according to researchers at the Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology …
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