How industrialized life remodels the microbiome
International study reveals gut bacteria from people in industrialized societies swap genes at much higher rates.
International study reveals gut bacteria from people in industrialized societies swap genes at much higher rates.
MIT research combines machine learning with nanoparticle design for personalized drug delivery.
Online platform harnesses collective intelligence to accelerate recovery from Covid-19 and prepare for future disease outbreaks.
A new approach to identifying useful formulations could help solve the degradation issue for these promising new lightweight photovoltaics.
A new framework calculates companies’ beneficial environmental "handprints" as well as their negative footprints, to encourage eco-friendly actions.
Researchers evaluate the role and value of long-duration energy storage technologies in securing a carbon-free electric grid.
Shooting beams of ions at proton clouds may help researchers map the inner workings of neutron stars.
Using an ordinary light microscope, researchers can now obtain images with unprecedented accuracy.
Study finds the wettability of porous electrode surfaces is key to making efficient water-splitting or carbon-capturing systems.
Lesson learned from the CHiPS survey must inform future cluster searches, researchers say.
Use of a novel electrolyte could allow advanced metal electrodes and higher voltages, boosting capacity and cycle life.
Prototypes tested in India show promise as a low-cost, natural filtration option.
New image of M87 reveals how it looks in polarized light.
Graybiel lab identifies genes linked to abnormal repetitive behaviors often seen in models of addiction and schizophrenia.