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Far-red radiation and elevated CO2 boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoors

Far-red radiation and elevated CO2 boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoors

A new study from scientists at Purdue University reports that far-red radiation, in combination with increased carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, sig...

How Social Media Management Services Help Life Science Brands Build Authority

How Social Media Management Services Help Life Science Brands Build Authority

It is a frustrating problem for many life science businesses to face. Their science is top-notch, the data is compelling, and they are making their wa...

FDA Approves Pfizer’s Breast Cancer Treatment

FDA Approves Pfizer’s Breast Cancer Treatment

The agency approved palbociclib with trastuzumab, with or without pertuzumab, and endocrine therapy for the maintenance treatment of HR-positive, HER2...

Streamline Spacecraft Timing Architecture with Microchip’s Radiation-Tolerant, Low-Power, Low-Jitter Six-Output Clock Generator

Streamline Spacecraft Timing Architecture with Microchip’s Radiation-Tolerant, Low-Power, Low-Jitter Six-Output Clock Generator

Spacecraft timing systems must provide highly stable, precise signals for navigation, communications, and scientific instruments, even when GNSS signa...

Brain Uses Memory Ripples to Brace Vision for Surprise: First Direct Human Evidence

Brain Uses Memory Ripples to Brace Vision for Surprise: First Direct Human Evidence

Hippocampus and visual cortex findings published in Nature Neuroscience today reveal the brain uses sharp-wave ripples during waking uncertainty to su...

Alex Bauer

Alex Bauer

I'm Alex, a freelance PhD statistician living in Munich, Germany. I'm involved in diverse UK-based research initiatives with a focus on the health of ...

Astronomers give exact time to see 'longer, redder' moon on June 30

Astronomers give exact time to see 'longer, redder' moon on June 30

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NASA tests high-speed autonomous rover for future Moon, Mars missions

NASA tests high-speed autonomous rover for future Moon, Mars missions

A new, four-wheeled prototype completed a 26-kilometre desert field test to validate advanced active suspension and autonomous navigation systems. The...

Belgian Nobel-prize-winning theoretical physicist François Englert dies aged 93

Belgian Nobel-prize-winning theoretical physicist François Englert dies aged 93

Englert shared the 2013 Nobel Prize for Physics with Peter Higgs The post Belgian Nobel-prize-winning theoretical physicist François Englert dies ag...

K2 nabs two Antengene bispecific TCEs in $2B license, option deal

K2 nabs two Antengene bispecific TCEs in $2B license, option deal

MPM Bioimpact-spawned K2 Therapeutics Inc. inked a license deal plus option agreement, worth $980.5 million apiece, to gain ex-China rights to two of ...

Study of single-dose mRNA vaccines against Andes hantavirus in hamsters

The Andes virus, a member of the Hantaviridae, is the only member of this family known to have the ability to spread efficiently from person to person...

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on June 20

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on June 20

There's plenty of Moon illuminated tonight. The Moon continues to get more illuminated each night as we work through the lunar cycle. Can you see anyt...

Back in the day

Back in the day

We delve into our archives to see what was going on 10 years ago, 25 years ago and 50 years ago this week....

‘We were all buzzing’: Surgeon hails success of first robot operations

‘We were all buzzing’: Surgeon hails success of first robot operations

The surgeon who completed the first robot-assisted operation at a Suffolk hospital has shared how he felt about the milestone moment....

Brighton named one of the worst cities in the UK for fast walkers

Brighton named one of the worst cities in the UK for fast walkers

Brighton and Hove came in second on the list in a new study by WalkFit, which analysed UK cities based on their ability to enable a brisk walking pace...

Nanobubbles for algae cleanup: Q&A with researcher Wen Zhang

One of the most powerful environmental cleaning technologies in recent years is too small to see with the naked eye. Nanobubbles—tiny gaseous bubble...

Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech Opens Nationwide Search for Undergraduate Innovators Shaping Tomorrow’s Healthcare Landscape

Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech Opens Nationwide Search for Undergraduate Innovators Shaping Tomorrow’s Healthcare Landscape

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Arabidopsis meristem map uncovers 18 cell clusters shaping stems and flowers

Arabidopsis meristem map uncovers 18 cell clusters shaping stems and flowers

Researchers have produced the most detailed map yet of how stem cells in the growing tip of a plant begin their journey to form the many cell types th...

A new way to control tiny quantum light sources by twisting atomically thin layers of hexagonal boron nitride

A new way to control tiny quantum light sources by twisting atomically thin layers of hexagonal boron nitride

In a paper published in Science Advances, researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in collaboration with the University of Minnesota a...

How H5N1 bird flu hid unrecognized for weeks in dairy cattle

How H5N1 bird flu hid unrecognized for weeks in dairy cattle

When H5N1 bird flu first began infecting U.S. cattle in early 2024, diagnosis was elusive because, in cows, the disease looked completely different. I...