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Chemistry and physics are combining forces at Columbia, and it's leaving everyone frustrated—in a good way. New work, ...
Investigators led by Francesca Elizabeth Duncan, Ph.D., the Thomas J. Watkins Memorial Professor of Reproductive Science, have discovered new molecular mechanisms that lead specialized immune ...
Two Chinese satellites reportedly performed what appears to be the country's first high-altitude orbital refueling, as U.S. Space Force satellites moved closer to observe the maneuver.
Sizing up the 5 companies selected for Europe’s launcher challenge Europe takes another step toward fostering competition in a stagnant launch market.
In an unprecedented cadence, Cape Canaveral launches are racking up a full month and a half — or 47 days — ahead of last year's record-breaking pace.
More proteins may be druggable with molecular glue degraders than initially thought, according to a new paper in Science from the biotech firm Monte Rosa Therapeutics. Molecular glues are small ...
In a new study published in Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, researchers discovered that potato plants rely on salicylic acid (SA)—a plant hormone best known for its role in triggering ...
Genome Modeling and Design: From the Molecular to Genome Scale In this webinar, Brian Hie will discuss Evo2, a state-of-the-art genomic foundation model capable of generalist prediction and design ...
Chinese satellites are experimenting with increasingly sophisticated maneuvers in space, making U.S. officials uneasy that these orbital behaviors could give Beijing an advantage in a future ...