Dust from asteroid Bennu is revealing a surprising origin story for life’s building blocks. New research suggests some amino acids formed in frozen ice exposed to radiation, not warm liquid water as ...
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Becky Chaplin-Kramer describes how science guides conservation by revealing ecosystem needs, improving models, and shaping smarter decisions.
Abstract: Cell-free (CF) architectures and full-duplex (FD) communication are leading candidates for next-generation wireless networks. The CF framework removes cell boundaries in traditional ...
The discovery that amino acids can form in more ways than we thought is another boost to the search for life beyond Earth. If ...
The daily podcast round-up is just one way the Times is adopting in-house AI transcription and summarization tools.
To mark the United Nations' International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing celebrate women who are advancing scientific discovery and help to build a ...
Why does the same virus barely faze one person while sending another to the hospital? New research shows the answer lies in a molecular record etched into our immune cells by both our genes and our ...
Why was Jeffrey Epstein obsessed with genes? In the latest tranche of Epstein records and emails made available by the ...
An experiment to quantify the amount of the universe’s lightest element in Earth’s core suggests that the planet’s water has ...
Recipients of most of the awards receive a prize of $5,000, while the AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy and Mani L. Bhaumik Award for Public Engagement with Science award the ...