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Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) have shown how to program tiny bubbles to follow chemical trails.
A world-first artificial cell can chase chemicals using only a membrane, an enzyme, and a pore—no DNA or motors needed.
Hundreds of Tucsonans gathered Friday evening for the unveiling of four new murals throughout the downtown area celebrating ...
Ever wonder how your eyes and ears connect to your brain? Scientists discovered how vital sensory connections (ribbon ...
The Revolution of Face Serums in Modern Skincare In the ever-evolving world of skincare, few products have revolutionized personal care routines quite like face serums. These potent, lightweight ...
All the arcs in Dragon Ball Z from the Saiyan Saga to the Peaceful World, ranked according to their impact and legacy in the ...
Learn more about how to make sense of Asia’s confusing hominin fossil record of Homo juluensis, and why scientists proposed a new species.