SCIENCE

In fight against brain pathogens, the eyes have it
- By West virginia digital
- . February 29, 2024
The eyes have been called the window to the brain. It turns out they also serve as an immunological barrier

80 mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse
- By West virginia digital
- . February 29, 2024
There’s enough water frozen in Greenland and Antarctic glaciers that if they melted, global seas would rise by many feet.

Neurons help flush waste out of brain during sleep
- By West virginia digital
- . February 29, 2024
There lies a paradox in sleep. Its apparent tranquility juxtaposes with the brain’s bustling activity. The night is still, but

Biomolecules from formaldehyde on ancient Mars
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
Organic materials discovered on Mars may have originated from atmospheric formaldehyde, according to new research, marking a step forward in

Continued cocaine use disrupts communication between major brain networks
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
A collaborative research endeavor by scientists in the Departments of Radiology, Neurology, and Psychology and Neuroscience at the UNC School

The mutual neutralization of hydronium and hydroxide
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
Using the unique DESIREE facility, researchers at Stockholm University and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have for the first time

‘Hexaplex’ vaccine aims to boost flu protection
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
Recombinant protein vaccines, like the Novavax vaccine used to fight COVID-19, offer several advantages over conventional vaccines. They’re easy to

What will it take for China to reach carbon neutrality by 2060?
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
To become carbon neutral by 2060, as mandated by President Xi Jinping, China will have to build eight to 10

A new, comprehensive roadmap for the future of biomedical engineering
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
The field of biomedical engineering anticipates an amazing future for the field, its researchers, and students. IEEE, the world’s largest

Long-term data reveals SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccine-induced antibody responses are long-lasting
- By West virginia digital
- . February 28, 2024
A long-term analysis conducted by leading microbiologists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reveals that antibody responses