Science Square (Issue 106)
A New Blood Test Can Tell Every Virus You’ve Ever Had Engineers have developed a new tool which…
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A New Blood Test Can Tell Every Virus You’ve Ever Had Engineers have developed a new tool which…
Natural Antifreeze from Ticks Frostbite Protection in Mice Suggests an Antifreeze Glycoprotein Heisig M. et al. PLOS ONE,…
Plants Tricked Into Drought Tolerance Agrochemical control of plant water use via engineered abscisic acid receptorsPark et al.…
Earth’s most abundant mineral identified Tschauner O. et al. Discovery of bridgmanite, the most abundant mineral in Earth,…
Newly Discovered Particle Is Both Matter and Antimatter Observing Majorana fermions in the ferromagnetic atomic chains on a…
Planet with the longest orbit discovered Astronomers have discovered a planet with the longest known orbital period. Exoplanet…
Supernova explosions generated in the lab Meinecke et al. Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock…
Elephants can distinguish human languages Elephants can determine ethnicity, gender, and age from acoustic cues in human voices.…
Sequence Integration in the Brain Basal ganglia subcircuits distinctively encode the parsing and concatenation of action sequences. Jin…
A galaxy rapidly forming stars 700 million years after the Big Bang at redshift 7.51 Finkelstein S.L et…
The Brain’s GPS Jacobs J. et al. Direct recordings of grid-like neuronal activity in human spatial navigation. Nature…
By examining the heart of a crocodile, researchers have discovered how it is that an air-breathing land animal…
Facing Aggression Gómez-Valdés et al. Lack of Support for the Association between Facial Shape and Aggression: A Reappraisal…
Bats are the only mammals that are able to fly and they make up almost one quarter of…
Childhood environment leaves its mark on DNA Factors underlying variable DNA methylation in a human community cohort. L.L.…