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What you should expect to pay for gas as the war with Iran continues

What you should expect to pay for gas as the war with Iran continues

The attacks on Iran are already sending gasoline prices higher, and even steeper increases are probably coming soon....

STAT+: UniQure plans to seek approval for Huntington’s therapy still blocked by FDA

STAT+: UniQure plans to seek approval for Huntington’s therapy still blocked by FDA

UniQure said plans to seek approval for its Huntington’s disease treatment with the FDA remain blocked....

From high‐tech greenhouses to fruit netting: How protected cropping can shield crops from climate extremes

From high‐tech greenhouses to fruit netting: How protected cropping can shield crops from climate extremes

For many of us, food is something we buy at a supermarket or order at a café. We usually give little thought to the complex systems required to prod...

After Decades in Museum, Triceratops to Hit Auction Block

After Decades in Museum, Triceratops to Hit Auction Block

A triceratops skeleton that stood in a Wyoming museum for decades will be auctioned off, a rare instance of a museum-exhibited dinosaur going to the a...

Would Earth still be habitable without us?

Would Earth still be habitable without us?

Here's a thought experiment that keeps planetary scientists awake at night. Strip every living thing from our planet, every bacterium, every blade of ...

Japan’s new EV-replicating benchtop device can help unlock wireless charging inside labs

Japan’s new EV-replicating benchtop device can help unlock wireless charging inside labs

Japan has built a benchtop device that allows research on wireless charging in electric vehicles to be carried out inside a laboratory....

Chaos and Misallocation under Price Controls

My latest paper, Chaos and Misallocation under Price Controls, (with Brian Albrecht and Mark Whitmeyer) has a new take on price controls: Price contro...

BioXcel Therapeutics KOL Roundtable Highlights Unmet Need in Alzheimer’s Agitation, BXCL501 Data

BioXcel Therapeutics KOL Roundtable Highlights Unmet Need in Alzheimer’s Agitation, BXCL501 Data

BioXcel Therapeutics (NASDAQ:BTAI) hosted a key opinion leader (KOL) virtual roundtable focused on acute agitation episodes in Alzheimer’s dementia,...

New paper examines dementia inequities in Indigenous communities and the power of cultural resilience

New paper examines dementia inequities in Indigenous communities and the power of cultural resilience

An international collaboration, co-led by a University of Minnesota Medical School researcher, has published a paper in Alzheimer's & Dementia synthes...

Why crowning the protein that makes jellyfish glow green as a model can help scientists streamline biology

Why crowning the protein that makes jellyfish glow green as a model can help scientists streamline biology

Fruit flies, mice, zebrafish, yeast and the tiny worm C. elegans are model organisms that have carried modern biology on their backs....

Ancient Fossil Reveals a Surprising Truth About Dinosaur Size - Indian Defence Review

Ancient Fossil Reveals a Surprising Truth About Dinosaur Size Indian Defence ReviewArgentine fossil rewrites evolutionary history of a baffling dinosa...

NASA Spots Sun-like Star Inflating Massive Bubble

NASA Spots Sun-like Star Inflating Massive Bubble

This blows.The post NASA Spots Sun-like Star Inflating Massive Bubble appeared first on Futurism....

3 Years After Derailment, Ohio Locals Still Struggling

3 Years After Derailment, Ohio Locals Still Struggling

A toxic train crash that was supposed to be "settled" by now is anything but, and the Lever takes a deep look into what's gone wrong. Nearly three yea...

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Caught Crackling Sounds on Mars. Researchers Think It Was Electricity - The Daily Galaxy

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Caught Crackling Sounds on Mars. Researchers Think It Was Electricity The Daily GalaxyIs there lightning on Mars? New evid...

'Don't leave late' is the best advice for fires or floods. These terrifying videos show why

'Don't leave late' is the best advice for fires or floods. These terrifying videos show why

Where are you at most risk when a flood or bushfire strikes? You might think it's at home. But in reality, the most dangerous time is when you leave a...

Philly Lab’s ‘Cyborg’ Pancreas Could Whip Diabetes Cells Into Shape

Philly Lab’s ‘Cyborg’ Pancreas Could Whip Diabetes Cells Into Shape

Penn and Harvard researchers implanted an ultrathin electronic mesh into pancreatic organoids, improving insulin response and revealing maturation pri...

MIT’s New 3D Printer Can Print a Working Motor, Complete With Moving Parts

MIT’s New 3D Printer Can Print a Working Motor, Complete With Moving Parts

"This is a great feat, but it is just the beginning."The post MIT’s New 3D Printer Can Print a Working Motor, Complete With Moving Parts appeared fi...

A faint cosmic hum could solve the Universe’s expansion mystery

A faint cosmic hum could solve the Universe’s expansion mystery

Astronomers have long known the universe is expanding—but exactly how fast remains one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology. Different techniques f...

How an overlooked electrostatic force could drive the motor of the future

How an overlooked electrostatic force could drive the motor of the future

When we hear about moving objects with electricity, most of us imagine a "pulling force." Positive and negative charges attract each other, drawing ob...

Developing a human hepatocyte model with enhanced drug-metabolizing enzyme activity

Developing a human hepatocyte model with enhanced drug-metabolizing enzyme activity

A research team led by Associate Professor Shinpei Yamaguchi and the late Professor Masako Tada of the Faculty of Science, together with Professor Yoj...