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Dr Christer Groeben from Marburg University and Medical Faculty Heidelberg at Heidelberg University, Germany, is presenting the study findings at EAU26.
Image of juvenile female fisher, F003, as she sets off on her 118 kilometer dispersal journey.
Immunofluorescence image of transverse heart sections from a healthy neonatal mouse (Left) or a neonatal mouse in which ...
Alex Zhavoronkov PhD, Founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, presented the Luminary Award to Greg Brockman, President and Co-Founder of OpenAI ...
Researchers have long known that temperature can determine whether some reptiles develop as male or female, but this process ...
From left to right, coauthors Jackson Ridges, Nitin Phadnis and Jackson Bladen reviewing an image of a heat-stressed Drosophila seminal vesicle (the sperm storage organ).
Roadmap shows how to achieve good lives for all and a safe climate by reorienting production and distribution toward well-being and ecological transformation instead of capital accumulation and elite ...
Researchers discovered that a freshwater alga captures low-energy far-red light by precisely arranging ordinary chlorophyll molecules, rather than inventing new pigments. The finding reveals a new ...
Fireflies twinkle against a backdrop of stars in Congaree National Park. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
This plied twistron yarn energy harvester, shown under an optical microscope, is about 200 micrometers in diameter, roughly twice the size of a human hair. University of Texas at Dallas researchers ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers embedded a twistron yarn array into a commercial textile, which when stretched simulates energy harvesting from human motion. Twistrons are carbon nanotube ...
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