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Study uses a coaxial ‘dish’ antenna to search for dark matter
First results from BREAD experiment.
A common food preservative found to have unexpected effects on the gut microbiome
Nisin A, a Class I lantibiotic commonly used as a food preservative, has been studied for its ability to kill pathogens. Yet, its effects...
Innovative tool enhances disease-causing gene discovery
Enhanced gene discovery with genetic confounder adjustment.
Different species may rely on the same neural network formation
Fly brain, mouse brain, worm brain: They all network the same.
Microbiomes in poop help predict infections in liver transplant patients
The predictive power of poop.
Beef and dairy nutrient boosts immune response to cancer
Trans-vaccenic acid reprograms CD8+ T Cells for anti-tumor immunity.
Scientists invented the smallest known way to guide light
2D optical waveguides could point way to new technology.
First evidence of ‘quantum superchemistry’ observed
Breakthrough could point way to fundamental insights, new technology.
Adjusting the qubits in real time to minimize error
Noise-cancelling qubits can minimize errors in quantum computers.
A new method to constantly monitor the noise around a quantum system
'Noise-cancelling’ qubits.
Sea Star Study provides an essential toolkit for organ development
Tube formation is important for understanding genetics and mechanics.