News

Dr. Amber Hartman Scholz, Head of the Department of Science Policy and Internationalization at the Leibniz Institute ...
Revisiting the building blocks of life: The findings highlight how archaea, often seen as simple organisms, can demonstrate remarkable adaptability, potentially providing clues about how ...
Archaea—one of the three primary domains of life alongside bacteria and eukaryotes—are often overlooked and sometimes mistaken for bacteria due to their single-celled nature and lack of a nucleus.
One of the most striking changes is a subtle return to the slightly raised, glossy aesthetic that made Windows 7 feel so special. App icons, menus, and interface elements could be adopting a ...
Revisiting the building blocks of life: Archaea, often seen as simple organisms, demonstrate remarkable adaptability, potentially providing clues about how multicellular life originated and evolved in ...
Thanks to advances in computational biology and genomic sequencing, scientists have identified a slew of immune mechanisms that bacteria and the other prokaryotic form of life on Earth ...
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States Foot traffic on turf can cause grass wear-stress and soil compaction, adversely impacting turf health.
Of all the superlatives one could apply to Cane Creek’s eeWings Titanium Crankset, perhaps “timeless” would be the most essential. Yet, as we all know, the bike industry – especially the drivetrain ...
Working with the Institute for Practical Ethics, she initiated the schoolwide conversation on the relationship between ethics and aesthetics that became part of her “Campbell Constructions” program.
Collage / Ash Cometti Forget over-filled, frozen faces. The 2025 beauty aesthetic favours a more ‘natural’ look. There’s a phenomenon sweeping Hollywood. Actresses and A-listers are stepping ...
They're all about “boom boom”, as the gaudy aesthetic has been dubbed. Think crop tops, fur coats (yep, real fur), oversized silhouettes and pricey labels that scream excess. And who cares if ...