SCIENCE
Scientists preserve DNA in an amber-like polymer
- By West virginia digital
- . June 14, 2024
In the movie “Jurassic Park,” scientists extracted DNA that had been preserved in amber for millions of years, and used
Pair plasmas found in deep space can now be generated in the lab
- By West virginia digital
- . June 14, 2024
Black holes and neutron stars are among the densest known objects in the universe. Within and around these extreme astrophysical
Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk?
- By West virginia digital
- . June 14, 2024
Worldwide, a majority of babies — approximately 75% — drink infant formula in their first six months of life, either
A conservation market could incentivize global ocean protection
- By West virginia digital
- . June 14, 2024
The countries of the world agreed: Our planet needs more protection from human activity. And with the globe facing an
New fabric makes urban heat islands more bearable
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
This year has already seen massive heatwaves around the globe, with cities in Mexico, India, Pakistan and Oman hitting temperatures
The rotation of Earth’s inner core has slowed, new study confirms
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
USC scientists have proven that the Earth’s inner core is backtracking — slowing down — in relation to the planet’s
Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
In Pixar’s latest film, Inside Out 2, complex feelings like envy and embarrassment join the cast of characters. Nostalgia, however,
Paleontology: New fossil fish genus discovered
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Gobies or Gobioidei are one of the most species-rich groups of marine and freshwater fish in Europe. Spending most of
Short-term loneliness associated with physical health problems
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Loneliness may be harmful to our daily health, according to a new study led by researchers in the Penn State
AI better detects prostate cancer on MRI than radiologists
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
AI detects prostate cancer more often than radiologists. Additionally, AI triggers false alarms half as often. This is shown by