A protein-level tension sensor reveals how cell shape and sarcomere maturity determine where cardiomyocytes carry mechanical ...
A new study has revealed that your immune system is keeping a secret diary, controlling how you get sick. Here is everything you need to know, along with how this study can help you.
Traditional oxygen-ion–conducting cells require high operating temperatures, creating cost, durability, and material ...
Americans are drinking less than they have in decades. But a new study on mice shows even one bottomless brunch may shrink the small intestine’s nutrient-absorbing surface and spark inflammation that ...
Jet lag isn’t just about feeling tired after a long flight. When you cross multiple time zones, your body’s internal clock ...
Border travel demands backup plans, daylight timing, and sharper safety habits, especially for women managing family park ...
Power companies say they’re better prepared for extreme weather, but challenges remain to electricity production as the state ...
Load monitoring used to mean knowing that the weight of your load was within the capacity of your crane to lift it. These ...
Barça Innovation Hub and IDIBAPS have published a groundbreaking article that analyses, for the first time, the epigenome of footballers from both the men’s and women’s teams, exploring whether ...
Picture this: an excavator scoots dirt around without a puff of black smoke—just a tiny wisp of water vapor trailing behind. That’s exactly what Obayashi Co ...
Sure, this is a rat study, but the biomechanics are solid. Turns out, that critical shoulder angle is, critical after all.
When scientists want to study aging and how to slow it down, they often turn to microscopic worms or lab mice among other models. The former are too different from humans, while the latter are ...