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The Australian ballista spider builds a spring-loaded snare that is set off by ants of one species only. The power is in the ...
Nkechi Okonkwo has been awake since 3:45 in the morning. By the time most of Oshodi is still arguing with its alarm clock, she has soaked beans, queued at ...
From a neglected corner to a flourishing green space, residents of 1Razak Mansion are now cultivating food, knowledge and a ...
A drug has blocked the brain process that kills cells in incurable Huntington's disease—and works in human cells.
A growing El Niño atop a West Coast marine heatwave could strain food webs, with scientists watching vulnerable sea lion pups ...
A newly developed framework for understanding the photoproperties of both natural organic matter and eumelanin, a natural ...
The entire optical path of the BX53 is designed for optimal fluorescence imaging, using UIS2 components that set new standards in precision and clarity. High-quality mirror cube coatings provide ...
Concrete, although the most common building material in the world, is brittle and can easily crack under tension.
From chemical building blocks, scientists have created synthetic cells that have most of the hallmarks of life.