A new finding by the Australian research team open up potential targets to improve treatments or to develop a vaccine for tuberculosis.
The team operating curiosity has decided that they will proceed with using rover's first scoop of Martian material.
Currently in the United States, consumers are slow to embrace electric vehicles. One prime factor against resistance to the electric car is buyers' anxiety over finding a charging station. It is very tough to sell an electric vehicle that needs to be plugged in overnight as the thought of being stra...
A mammal's hair serves numerous functions such as providing insulation, protection for their skin from abrasions and damaging UV rays.
The new finding might amuse you, as it states that mice have certain brain features (vocal communication pathways) that are similar to humans and song learning birds. Male mice try matching the pitch of other males' ultrasonic serenades.
Ice caps and glaciers cover nearly seven percent of Earth. They are responsible for reflecting nearly 80-90 percent of the Sun's rays that enter our atmosphere and maintain Earth's temperature. They also capture a great amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). But it appears that excessive CO2 is causing a...
The researchers are a step closer in finding an imaging technique that can identify thickening of the coronary artery wall, an early stage of coronary heart disease (CAD). This is based on the result of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Researchers at the University of Sydney have shown how a slime mould can remember where it's been, and navigate through complex obstacles even without a brain. They do this using excreted chemical as a memory system.
The team of staff and volunteers from the Marine Mammal Center put in a fantastic effort to rescue a California sea lion that was entangled in the ocean trash.
In addition to this, a latest study has shown for the first time in an animal model that vitamin C actively protects against osteoporosis. This study was conducted by the researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
According to the researchers, the hormone oxytocin that is responsible for making humans fall in love, display a similar effect on fish. Oxytocin is involved in social recognition and bonding. This hormone is a key regulator of social behavior and has evolved and endured since ancient times.
A new study reveals links between brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) deletion, cognition, and weight gain in humans.