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Posted on May 25, 2022

Muskoxen Headbutts May Cause Brain Damage: Study

Researchers report molecular evidence of traumatic brain injury in headbutting animals, but other experts aren’t convinced.

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Posted on May 25, 2022

INTEGRA's PIPETBOY acu 2 pipette controller takes a deep dive into cellular physics

The biophysics research team at the University of Bayreuth has been taking advantage of the most popular and unrivaled pipette controller, INTEGRA’s PIPETBOY acu 2, for the preparation of buffers, media and samples in its cell culture workflows, simplifying culture set-up, splitting and media exchange.

By Science Editor
1 min to read
Posted on May 25, 2022

To Conserve and Protect: The Quest for Universal Vaccines

Patrick Wilson discusses the challenges in designing universal vaccines and his work developing one for influenza.

By Science Editor
6 min to read
Posted on May 24, 2022

Worms Live Longer with Mitochondria Powered by Light: Preprint

Increasing mitochondrial activity in worms by engineering a light-activated proton pump into the organelle’s membrane extends the animals’ lifespan without evidence of health decline, according to a preprint.

By Science Editor
10 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium announces recipients of inaugural MCSC Seed Awards

By Science Editor
3 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

Human-Made Noise Disrupts Fish Parenting

The roar of nearby boat engines alters how fish care for and protect their young, resulting in fewer successful nests and smaller offspring, a study finds.

By Science Editor
6 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

‘I don’t even remember what I read’: People enter a ‘dissociative state’ when using social media

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By Science Editor
5 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

The drug gabapentin may boost functional recovery after a stroke

By Science Editor
4 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

Custom ‘headphones’ boost atomic radio reception 100-fold

Copper “headphones” boost the sensitivity of NIST’s atomic radio receiver, which is composed of a gas of cesium atoms prepared in a special state inside the glass container. When an antenna located above the setup sends down a radio signal, the headphones boost the strength of the received signal a hundredfold.

Copper “headphones” boost the sensitivity of NIST’s atomic radio receiver, which is composed of a gas of cesium atoms prepared in a special state inside the glass container. When an antenna located above the setup sends down a radio signal, the headphones boost the strength of the received signal a hundredfold.
By Science Editor
3 min to read
Posted on May 23, 2022

Denial of structural racism linked to anti-Black prejudice

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