Almost all living things share the same genetic code, and the origin of this code has long been a topic of scientific debate.
A new prototype device demonstrates an innovative approach to producing ammonia -- a key component of fertilizer -- that could transform an industry responsible for about one-third of global ...
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform – from bacteria to blue whales – shares the same genetic code. How and when this code came about has been the subject of much scientific ...
Delhi's government proposed a permanent firework ban to the Supreme Court, citing air pollution concerns. Experts acknowledge ...
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Groundbreaking NASA battery will revolutionize air travel
These batteries contain flammable materials, posing a potential risk to aircraft in the event ... The aim is to develop a ...
Nearly all living organisms use the same genetic code, a complicated mechanism by which genetic information is translated into proteins, the building blocks of life. A new study suggests conventional ...
The air around us contains a powerful solution for making agriculture more sustainable. Researchers at Stanford University ...
A new study reveals a 'nano-switch' in ferredoxin that affects its electron transfer, which could lead to advancements in ...
The cinders are yellow because they are mostly sulfur and do not contain pyrite. The favorable water temperature, chemical ...