M Group has shared its first results since consolidating 20 brands into a single business, with the numbers underlining the ...
Consolidation across the managed services market has continued, with Claranet picking up Six Degrees in a move that will bolster the channel player’s capabilities around cloud, security networking and ...
Tiny, quivering spheres designed to feed and multiply raise prospect of artificial organisms to make drugs, food and fuel ...
All right,” David Langer says, after the last bite of his lunch, crumpling up a paper napkin. “You’re coming to a doctor for ...
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These male fruit flies have sperm that are nearly as long as their bodies. Here's how the ...
Among all the animals on Earth, tiny fruit flies produce some of the longest male reproductive cells, or sperm. Males of the species that typically swarms your indoor trash, Drosophila melanogaster, ...
Today marks five months since Nancy Guthrie disappeared.
A biomechanical well plate inspired by the pressure-sensing lateral line of fish can wirelessly monitor the pulse of multiple ...
An international team, including the University of Tokyo, has created a sensor inspired by the lateral line in fish – their ...
A tiny zebrafish, separated from us by more than 400 million years of evolution, sorts and then combines its senses in the ...
Drs Ursula A. Matulonis and Marisa R. Nucci discuss the future of AI and pathology and how genetics and genomics play a role in the diagnosis of endometrial cancer.
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8 scientific facts history proved completely wrong
Throughout the years, scientists have gotten a fair number of things wrong. Confidently wrong, and for decades on end.
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Scientists Discover Fungus in Chernobyl That Thrives on Nuclear Radiation
A black fungus in Chernobyl may be using radiation to survive, hinting at a mysterious biological process scientists are only ...
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