Researchers have developed a light-emitting sugar probe that exposes how marine microbes break down complex carbohydrates.
Max Planck Society deepens scientific cooperation with Latin AmericaDuring a delegation trip by Max-Planck President Patrick ...
Scientists dug into paleofeces for a new study, learning some very intimate details about how long-ago people lived.
The epigenetic clock measures biological age and could help scientists assess the health of polar bears, dolphins, baboons ...
New research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and the University of Turku reveals that female ...
As someone with a sound scientific background, immersed in the technical side of this work, I’ve seen firsthand how the field ...
Scientists have created a glowing molecular probe that lets them watch marine microbes digest sugars in real time. This breakthrough tool reveals how algae and bacteria interact in the ocean and how ...
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Mother theory? Why female gorllas live long after their last birth
Unusual for animals from a biological point of view, female mountain gorillas often live many years after last giving birth - ...
Time crystals exhibit perpetual motion-like behavior when separated from external energy input, but scientists found a way to ...
A group of chemists, microbiologists, and ecologists has developed a molecular probe (a molecule designed to detect e.g. proteins or DNA inside an ...
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Mysterious Blob of Darkness Found Lurking Deep in Distant Galaxy
In an astonishing feat of gravitational sleuthing, astronomers have found a mysterious, dense blob of invisible matter ...
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