Cells Develop Mechanisms to Manage DNA Damage During Replication
New research sheds light on how cells navigate the challenges of DNA replication when faced with severe damage, particularly from interstrand crosslinks.
New research sheds light on how cells navigate the challenges of DNA replication when faced with severe damage, particularly from interstrand crosslinks.
A recent study indicates that recreational freshwater fishing in the lower 48 states results in significantly higher fish catches than previously reported by official estimates.
A recent study investigates the impact of mitochondrial DNA mutations on aging and various diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders and cancer.
NASA's advanced radar technology is revealing that Mexico City is sinking at a rate of up to 2cm per month, raising concerns among experts about the implications for the metropolis.
As satellite imagery technology progresses, leaders from the Republic of the Marshall Islands are exploring its potential to improve operations in remote areas.
Recent observations have highlighted a remarkable display of atmospheric activity off the coast of Peter I Island in West Antarctica.
A team of international researchers, including members from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, has made significant progress in studying superhydrides, a class of superconductors.
A study by Prof. Gurit Birnbaum indicates that sexualized dating profiles may hinder individuals' prospects for long-term relationships, raising important questions about online dating strategies.
Recent research sheds light on how increased temperatures can both aid and threaten bumble bee species, emphasizing the need for careful conservation strategies.
Research from Pompeu Fabra University sheds light on the experiences of older students in lifelong learning programs, aiming to challenge age-related stereotypes.
In May 2026, NASA Ames Science Directorate acknowledged the exceptional work of four scientists: Lora Jovanavić, Tammy Moore, Frances Donovan, and Jaden Ta.
A study from the University of Vienna sheds light on the intricate relationship between gut bacteria and human health, potentially revealing links to aging and disease.
Research conducted in São Paulo indicates that yellow trout may have superior growth potential compared to their wild counterparts, which are the standard in aquaculture.
A NASA Pilatus PC-12 aircraft will now be stationed at the Armstrong Flight Research Center, aiming to bolster the agency's flight research initiatives.
A new study highlights a promising method for transmitting information in electronic devices, potentially enhancing energy efficiency without the need for electric currents or magnetic fields.
A recent study highlights the discovery of a new long-necked dinosaur species in Maranhão, Brazil, shedding light on its relationship with a European counterpart.
A recent study from the University of Zurich uncovers how oxytocin, often dubbed the 'love hormone,' influences both intimacy and rivalry in competitive settings.
Recent advancements in data fusion techniques are improving our understanding of temperature variations on Mars, which is vital for future in-situ resource utilization efforts.
Recent findings indicate that lithium could play a role in Alzheimer's treatment by targeting pathways beyond the traditional Tau protein, potentially opening new avenues for therapy.
Recent research sheds light on quantum geometry's role in understanding light-based systems, potentially advancing topological photonics technologies.