U.S. is 'behind' on refining critical metals. This San Antonio-Austin business wants to change that.
MaverickX, which was born in San Antonio and is moving to Austin this year, is built on a bacterium that dissolves rock as a ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with various chronic diseases and cancers, including neurodegenerative diseases and ...
Molecular mechanism uncovered in mice by UC Santa Cruz researchers reveals how a father’s diet, stress, and other ...
The NVIDIA-Powered AI Drug Discovery Ecosystem Across the globe, innovators are building the future of AI for drug discovery on the BioNeMo platform, allowing developers to take an industrial-scale, ...
A large genetic screen has revealed how stem cells transform into brain cells, exposing hundreds of genes that make this ...
France is known for its gastronomy, but what happens after food is eaten may matter just as much to scientists and healthcare ...
Scientists have discovered male human DNA on a chalk drawing that may have been created by the famous artist and scientist.
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Why the 1996 Honda Civic Type R set standards abroad
The first Honda Civic Type R arrived in the late 1990s as a Japan‑only experiment in turning an everyday hatchback into a ...
16-year-old social entrepreneur brings ‘Messy Science’ learning to govt school students in Hyderabad
Classrooms turned into open-air laboratories on January 8, 2026, as 200 students of Zilla Parishad High School, Gachibowli, ...
The unidentified man’s DNA profile was uploaded to the GEDmatch database, but all of his DNA matches there turned out to be ...
In 1943, Army pilot Lt. Morton Sher of Greenville was killed and declared missing. Eight decades later, his remains were ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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