Advancements in Gene Screening Could Combat Dangerous Fungal Pathogen
A new gene screening method from the University of Guelph promises a quicker identification of drug targets against a harmful fungal pathogen, enhancing research efficiency.
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A new gene screening method from the University of Guelph promises a quicker identification of drug targets against a harmful fungal pathogen, enhancing research efficiency.
Indigenous leaders from Nevada have raised alarms about the potential environmental and rights implications of lithium mining activities in Canada.
Recent research sheds light on the atmospheric conditions of WASP-94A b, a gas giant nearly 700 light years away, using advanced cloud-detecting techniques.
The phenomenon of misleading information online is often oversimplified as a technical issue, yet research highlights the significant role of 'misfluencers' in this complex landscape.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in Congo has led to 65 confirmed deaths and 246 suspected cases, raising concerns about public health and safety.
The memory sector is experiencing a resurgence, with significant stock price increases for major players like SanDisk, Western Digital, and Micron.
The hearings concerning uranium activities in Craven Canyon have been put on hold for the time being, pending further developments.
Eli Lilly is experiencing notable growth attributed to the success of its drug Mounjaro and rising demand for GLP-1 medications, with Barclays maintaining a positive outlook.
S&P Global's Mobility division has announced a substantial private senior notes offering totaling $2 billion, structured across three tranches.
A recent study from Lancaster University reveals how digital culture influences our experiences of fear and curiosity, particularly through online phenomena like the 'Backrooms.'
In a recent government advisory, RFK Jr. is calling for restrictions on children's screen time, highlighting potential concerns over excessive usage.
Recent discoveries of ancient fossils, dating back 567 million years, provide valuable insights into the evolution of diverse animal life on Earth.
The SUI Group has made a notable increase in its treasury, which now stands at 108.8 million SUI tokens, reflecting its growing financial position.
Jeffery Taubenberger, who has been serving as the acting head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), is reported to have stepped down from his role.
During a recent briefing, NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya assured House appropriators that the agency plans to fully spend its budget by the end of fiscal year 2026.
In Santa Cruz, activists are actively opposing deep-sea mining initiatives that pose risks to marine ecosystems, raising concerns about environmental impacts.
Astronomers have potentially identified a new member of the odd radio circles class, named J1248+4826, which are large ring-like structures detectable only at radio wavelengths.
This editorial examines the current landscape and potential developments in American nuclear energy policy, highlighting key challenges and opportunities.
A Quebec mining company has been fined $100 million due to pollution that has impacted local fish populations, raising significant environmental concerns.
A recent analysis highlights the various vulnerabilities that nuclear power plants face around the world, raising concerns about their safety and security.