A doctoral student recreated a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
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Why the end of traditional cervical smear tests could be in sight
A recent study found that seven in 10 women would choose to test themselves at home ...
A new study in "Nature Medicine" estimates 2 million people are incorrectly told they have TB each year — and clinicians miss ...
They discover that ancient Go game pieces were fired at over 1200 °C using advanced engraving and carburization techniques.
Pap smears and HPV tests can catch issues early—long before they become cancer. Learn why these simple screenings matter and how to make the experience more comfortable.
When UNSW Associate Professor Shafagh Waters explains cystic fibrosis (CF) to the children she works with, she asks them to imagine what is happening inside their own bodies. "I tell them to picture ...
From satellites and surveillance systems to precision-guided munitions and fighter jet engines, critical materials are at the ...
A breakthrough optical design allows quantum computers to read information in parallel, a key step toward building ...
When nutrients run low, hair follicle stem cells can stop making hair and help repair the skin instead. A drop in the amino acid serine triggers this switch, accelerating wound healing.
The conversion of large-scale, complex mass spectrometry data into meaningful structural insights through ChemEcho, a machine learning embedding method, published in August by investigators at ...
His work as a medical researcher has been global and is credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives. He’s taught nearly 3,000 medical students. And his legacy of service to his fellow man will ...
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