In its purest form (with no extra debris), liquid water can exist as a liquid until -40°C if left still (unmoving). In order ...
Gene and cell therapy is moving fast – and in a clear direction. Programs are pushing toward more complex payloads, virus-free engineering, and manufacturing models that can scale from early research ...
A study has found that certain fungi can trigger water to freeze, offering fresh insight into how microscopic life influences ...
Credit: Boris Vinatzer Fungi may hold a little-known key to ice formation in clouds. Can fungi affect the weather? It may ...
Microplastics gather anti-biotic resistant bacteria as they move through water, allowing microbes to spread from polluted ...
Researchers have created the first living synthetic bacterium made from non-living parts by killing a bacterial cell and then ...
These are both liquid and frozen water droplets. They are at the same temperature, but the frozen droplets contain an ice ...
Can fungi influence the weather? Turns out, they just might. An international group of researchers that includes Virginia Tech's Xiaofeng Wang and Boris A. Vinatzer discovered the identity of fungal ...
Fungi may be the key to weather manipulation, after researchers isolated a fungal protein that promotes ice formation.
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have engineered a common gut bacterium to carry a chemotherapy prodrug ...
"Even though moths and butterflies are a well-studied group, we're just now beginning to understand some of the most basic ...