SCIENCE
A prosthesis driven by the nervous system helps people with amputation walk naturally
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
State-of-the-art prosthetic limbs can help people with amputations achieve a natural walking gait, but they don’t give the user full
Genetic patterns of world’s farmed, domesticated foxes revealed via historical deep-dive
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
Domesticated animals play a prominent role in our society, with two-thirds of American families enjoying the companionship of pets and
Ocean acidification turns fish off coral reefs
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
A new study of coral reefs in Papua New Guinea shows ocean acidification simplifies coral structure, making crucial habitat less
Mechanism of lupus pathogenesis unveiled
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
A research team of Professor Yoontae Lee and Jiho Park, a PhD candidate, from the Department of Life Sciences at
Light targets cells for death and triggers immune response with laser precision
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
A new method of precisely targeting troublesome cells for death using light could unlock new understanding of and treatments for
Organic material from Mars reveals the likely origin of life’s building blocks
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
Two samples from Mars together deliver the “smoking gun” in a new study showing the origin of Martian organic material.
Novel blood test helps improve cancer treatments
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
The earlier a cancer is detected, the better the chances that treatment will be effective. This applies to almost all
Melanin from cuttlefish ink as a sustainable biomass resource
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
Melanin is a ubiquitous compound in nature, produced by many organisms. However, its potential as a biomass resource to produce
Sixty-million-year-old grape seeds reveal how the death of the dinosaurs may have paved the way for grapes to spread
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
If you’ve ever snacked on raisins or enjoyed a glass of wine, you may, in part, have the extinction of
New findings may fix the replicability crisis in microbiome research
- By West virginia digital
- . July 2, 2024
Our bodies are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms, with specific microbes unique to each individual. Through experimentation, scientists have pinpointed