SCIENCE
Artificial blood vessels could improve heart bypass outcomes
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
3D-printed blood vessels, which closely mimic the properties of human veins, could transform the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Strong, flexible,
Solar absorption by black carbon in fire clouds quantified
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
In an actively warming world, large-scale wildfires are becoming more common. These wildfires emit black carbon to our atmosphere, one
Sodium channels in breast cancer cells a promising target for future treatments, study reveals
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
A new study on live tissue cells is the first to reveal how channels that allow sodium to enter into
Warming has more impact than cooling on Greenland’s ‘firn’
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
Scientists have known from ice core research that it’s easier to melt an ice sheet than to freeze it up
Size doesn’t matter for mammals with more complex brains
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
In many mammal species, the males can be bigger than the females (or vice versa), a trait called sexual size
Physical training improves quality of life in advanced breast cancer
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
Targeted physical training can improve the quality of life of patients with metastatic breast cancer and alleviate fatigue. This is
Quantum sensor for the atomic world
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
In a scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS)
How molecular interactions make it possible to overcome the energy barrier
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
Non-reciprocal interactions allow the design of more efficient molecular systems. In their new paper, scientists from the department “Living Matter
Indoor solar cells that maximize the use of light energy
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
Chemists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania have synthesised materials that can improve solar elements for indoor use. Such
New Zealand’s flightless birds are retreating to moa refuges
- By West virginia digital
- . July 26, 2024
Researchers have found New Zealand’s endangered flightless birds are seeking refuge in the locations where six species of moa last