Samiddhi Gunathilake and Dr Mahsa Majzoobi at RMIT's Food Research and Innovation Centre.
In this living zebrafish larva, the lymphatic vessels are fluorescently labelled red, while blood vessels are green, allowing ...
How will a warming Arctic affect plant growth on Svalbard? Researchers encased plant plots in a thick layer of ice during the ...
Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron removes protective sulfate groups from intestinal mucin, enabling the second bacterium to break it down.
Researchers have identified a two-step bacterial process driving a new type of constipation: one bacterium removes protective sulfate groups while another consumes the exposed colonic mucin.
Extreme environments — on Earth and beyond — limit human habitation due to high levels of contaminants in the soil, making it ...
David Sargan, Fran Tomlinson and Jane Ladlow (from left to right) from Cambridge Vet School with study participants.
The eight-frame observation hive used in the experiments, with the grid painted on the glass. Byron N. Van Nest, CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ...
A single year of warmer-than-average Arctic temperatures can cause malnutrition in Arctic seals, intensifying risks to Inuit ...
Average low-carbon energy consumption for each firm and its decarbonization trend. Each point represents a single firm, ...
Jean Paul Allain, the associate director of Fusion Energy Sciences, gives opening remarks at the Princeton Plasma Physics ...
Researchers developed a polymer capacitor by combining two cheap, commercially available plastics. The new polymer capacitor ...
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