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From static papers to living models: Turning limb development research into interactive science
The choreographed movements that cells perform to form complex biological shapes, like our hands, have fascinated scientists for centuries. Now, researchers at EMBL Barcelona have launched LimbNET, an ...
Two papers challenged the existence of theorized particles called sterile neutrinos that might account for mysteries like the ...
When NASA's Artemis I launches next week on a journey to the moon, no animals or people will be onboard, but it will still carry biology investigations to see how living things react to the deep space ...
In many communities around the world, students’ ability and enthusiasm to pursue STEM fields in their high school and college careers is limited by a lack of resources which prevent them from ...
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The Ten Best Science Books of 2025
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year ...
If you walk into a typical biology laboratory today, you may see a lab bench that is not that different from one 20 years ago. You will see scientists using hand-held pipettes, Excel, and paper ...
After eight years, a project that tried to reproduce the results of key cancer biology studies has finally concluded. And its findings suggest that like research in the social sciences, cancer ...
A supply ship arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday after a day's delay due to a premature engine shutdown. The dairy sector is a pillar of the global economy, and in the United ...
IF YOU AREN’T ABLE TO SLEEP TONIGHT AND HAPPEN TO BE UP AROUND THREE IN THE MORNING, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO SEE SPACE X’S FALCON NINE ROCKET LAUNCH INTO SPE.AC >> AND LOADED UP ON THAT ROCKET ARE DOZENS ...
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Testing science experiments using food items part 2
The hilarious and food-loving Raphael Gomes continues his science-meets-kitchen journey with part two of food-based ...
(CNN) — When NASA’s Artemis I launches next week on a journey to the moon, no animals or people will be onboard, but it will still carry biology investigations to see how living things react to the ...
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