Read on to know more about the mystery of down syndrome! Researchers from Heidelberg University and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences have suggested that the cellular pathologies in genetic disorders like Down syndrome, which are brought on by the presence of an extra chromosome, depend less on which specific chromosome is duplicated and more on the presence of an extra chromosomal copy.
Read on to know how alcohol transforms air pollution into fuel and plastics. It is now possible to utilize bacteria that have evolved to feed on contaminated air in a recycling system to transform greenhouse gases into valuable goods.
According to UK officials, batteries dropped in trash bins start roughly 700 fires a year in dustcarts and waste-processing facilities. Read on to know more.
Read on to know how an inflatable farming kit would help people grow crops on Mars! The inflatable BioPod, which Interstellar Lab developed, may help plants endure harsh circumstances on Earth and enable settlers on Mars.
Read on to know NASA's eye-watering Artemis 1 Moon Mission assessment! The much-awaited and protracted Artemis 1 mission from NASA surpassed all expectations.
Read on to know how plant cells can block certain pathogens and viruses. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently stated that people might use plants to make nanobodies that swiftly fight new viruses in human medicine and agriculture.
Read on to know how robots could replace humans for jobs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a swarm of tiny self-replicating robots that cooperate to construct larger buildings.
Read on to know how optical illusions fool the flies and avoid landing on zebras. In recent years, scientists discovered the purpose of zebras' black and white stripes: to protect them from biting insects.
Read on to know how planktons and nanoparticles would help keep excess carbon dioxide in the ocean. An international study showed there might be a pressing need to enlist some of our planet's tiniest residents in the urgent effort to remove excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Read on to know why NASA said rising sea levels could flood US coastal cities by 2050. Low-lying coastal communities in the US may face flooding much more regularly in the following decades, according to NASA, which stated that sea levels are likely increasing faster than previously thought.
Read on to know how OpenAI trained a bot to play Minecraft for 70,000 hours. The most recent artificial intelligence study from OpenAI demonstrates that a skilled Minecraft computer can outperform people.
Read on to know how artificial intelligence links theory and advanced metals design. Microscopic materials characterization is crucial to achieving desired performance in next-generation nanoelectronic devices, such as low power consumption and fast speeds.
Read on to know what JAXA's Equuleus moon probe will do in outer space. Although it is the most talked about, Orion is one of many spacecraft that NASA launched toward the Moon as part of Artemis I.
Read on to know why pollution is placing Qatar more at risk to climate change. Qatar is one of the wealthiest countries per person in the world, but it is also one of the most polluting.
Read on to know if doctors removed the hairy tail from the healthy, baby girl. Mexican experts saw the healthy birth of a baby girl with a very "rare" 2-inch-long tail coated in "fine hair.
Read on to know how robots can find and extract cancer cells from your lungs. Many lung cancer patients have their lives saved by a revolutionary robotic surgery.
Read on to know how China allegedly solved gaming addiction in their country. Although "solving" gaming addiction seems as simple as "solving" alcoholism, China's state-affiliated organization in charge of video games is close to declaring recent initiatives to reduce children's gaming usage as a "success.
Read on to know why scientists want to alter insects' behavior through sex hormones. Farmers use pesticides to prevent their crops from being destroyed by pests.
Read on to know what chiral selectivity means as experts make 3D flower corollas. Hanyang University researchers have recently developed a dynamic chirality selection three-dimensional (3D) microarray.