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Stars, gas and cosmic dust in the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud glow in near-infrared light, captured by Webb’s NIRCam instrument. The darkest areas of the image are not empty space but are areas where stars are still forming inside dense clouds that block their light.

Webb Telescope Uncovers Cosmic Paradox in Milky Way’s Heart


 

From left, Ted Randolph and colleague Robert Garcea pose for a photo. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa)

Scientists Create Heat-Proof Rabies Shot That Works in One Dose


 

 

Josh Mitteldorf: A Review of Anti-Aging Drugs


 

woman asleep in cozy bed

Gut Bacteria May Control When You Sleep


 

In this image, tdTomato cancer cells (red) are seen awakened by chemotherapy-induced inflammation, while Ki67 (white) marks proliferating cells. Credits:Image: Jingwei Zhang/Whitehead Institute

Chemotherapy Drug Accidentally Wakes Sleeping Cancer Cells


 

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Republicans Outspent Democrats on Science by $150M Per Year


 

AI Safety Net Blocks Toxic Chemical Recipes While Preserving Scientific Progress


 

A multidisciplinary group at Brookhaven National Laboratory revealed why a catalyst with a "high-entropy" intermetallic core — composed of platinum (Pt), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu) doped with nitrogen (N) — encapsulated by a single-layer shell of Pt shows promise for use in fuel cells for heavy duty vehicles.

Scientists Create Fuel Cell Catalyst That Could Power Tomorrow’s Trucks


 

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New Research Finds Carbon Tax Could Reduce Inequality While Fighting Climate Change


 

Two paths lead to the same molecule: Independently of each other, different genera of ‘magic mushrooms’ have developed two different enzyme pathways that produce the same psychoactive substance, psilocybin – a rare example of convergent evolution in natural product biosynthesis.

Magic Mushrooms Evolved Same Chemical Twice Through Different Paths


 

This infographic summarizes the treatment of leishmaniasis using natural compounds called onnamides, derived from a marine sponge.

Japanese Scientists Find Tropical Disease Cure in Sea Sponges


 

Formamidinium lead iodide is considered one of the best-performing materials in the halide perovskite group, since it has promising properties for future solar cell technologies. New findings from Chalmers can now shed light on its structure; this is crucial if we are to engineer and control the material.

Scientists Crack the Code on Elusive Solar Cell Material


 

 

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Your Strawberry Habit Could Be Flooding Your Body With Pesticides


 

Researchers used 3D printing to create realistic human tissue that can be used in training for surgeons and doctors.

Surgeons Get Realistic Practice With 3D-Printed Human Tissue

 

 

 

 

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