Spider webs don’t rot easily and scientists may have figured out why0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 31, 2019
Bacteria key to decomposition can’t get at the silk’s nitrogen, a nutrient needed for growth
Bacteria key to decomposition can’t get at the silk’s nitrogen, a nutrient needed for growth
Researchers develop a technique to identify communities most at risk for schistosomiasis.
What was it doing up there?
No way muggles could do this.
Boris Johnson’s gung-ho claims may be wide of the mark, but scientists pursuing the holy grail of energy generation are taking giant steps
In recent years, scientists have made impressive headway with organoids—clumps of tissue or bundles of cells that resemble a miniature version of a human organ. But as the technology continues to progress at rapid speeds, are the ethical considerations playing catch up?
Researchers at Tufts University were able to add myoglobin to cultured meat to improve its coloring.
With a quantum computer, scientists are dipping into deeply weird physics to solve problems.
The world’s first graduate level AI university opens in September 2020 responding to projections estimating a global business value derived from AI reaching almost $4 trillion by 2022.
Alphabet Inc’s Google said on Wednesday it had achieved a breakthrough in computing research by using a quantum computer to solve in minutes a complex problem that would take today’s most powerful supercomputer thousands of years to crack.