New Embryo Freezing Method May Aid Endangered Species Conservation
A novel technique for freezing embryos shows promise in enhancing reproductive efforts for endangered species by minimizing cell damage.
A novel technique for freezing embryos shows promise in enhancing reproductive efforts for endangered species by minimizing cell damage.
The Curiosity rover has successfully collected a new drill sample on Mars, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to explore the planet's geology.
A dog has developed a fascination with Chevy electric vehicles, drawn in by their unique pedestrian alert sounds. This auditory cue has become a source of excitement for him.
As we consider a permanent human presence on the Moon, the role of biological research becomes increasingly vital for sustainability and long-term habitation.
The acclaimed vehicle crash simulator BeamNG, known for its realistic physics, is set to launch on PlayStation 5, broadening its accessibility beyond PC users.
Kenny Heckle, an Orlando native and son of union workers, transitions from contractor to civil servant at NASA, highlighting his lifelong connection to space exploration.
Brig. Gen. Andrew R. Morgan has retired from NASA after a notable 12-year tenure, during which he spent 272 days in space. He will now return to focus on his military career.
Recent research indicates that Neanderthal ancestry could affect how modern humans respond to DNA viruses, suggesting a more intricate relationship than previously understood.
As NASA moves forward with its moon base plans, China is reportedly increasing its space exploration activities, marking a significant moment in the ongoing space race.
St. Catherine’s Child, a noted transatlantic artist, has unveiled a double single featuring ‘Cosmic Dancer’ and ‘Fly Me To The Moon’.
A recent study indicates that the Greek Islands could see significant energy advantages from the implementation of floating nuclear power by the year 2035.
A recent study from Yale University offers insights into how primates engage in cooperative decision-making through social interactions, supporting the adage 'monkey see, monkey do.'
Recent research suggests that the Chesapeake Bay will experience a relatively mild dead zone this summer, according to scientists from several institutions.
The House Armed Services Committee's draft bill for the 2027 NDAA suggests merging the Space Development Agency and the Space Rapid Capabilities Office into a unified acquisition structure.
Cornell University researchers have developed a refined CRISPR-based method that promises to improve the safety and precision of genetic studies in living tissues.
Recent research highlights the potential of metamaterials to manipulate heat transfer at the nanoscale, which may lead to significant improvements in energy efficiency and electronics.
A recent small trial suggests that a stem cell-based heart patch may enhance heart function in patients with advanced heart failure, marking a potentially significant advancement in treatment options.
Recent research from Brazil, featured in Ecography, sheds light on the factors that shape anuran amphibian diversity on marine islands, reconciling two contrasting theories.
Recent findings reveal that bats, the only mammals capable of active flight, utilize fatty acids for energy during long migrations, a trait that may reshape our understanding of mammalian metabolism.
A collaborative research effort by VIB, Ghent University, and VUB has revealed how two key proteins interact to regulate immune cell development at the molecular level.