Sometimes, in genetics, two wrongs do make a right. A research team has recently shown that two harmful genetic variants, ...
Navigating the world is no mean feat, especially when the world pushes back. For instance, airflow hitting a fly on its right side can, after a turn, become a headwind. To stay on course, the fly's ...
Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered that atomic-scale substitutional dopants in ...
Individuals who struggle to complete tasks (at home, school, or the workplace) may not have a problem with executive function ...
Of the three Bilt 2.0 cards, the is the most expensive, and it marks Bilt’s first foray into the premium travel rewards card market. It combines a strong flat-rate earning structure, airport lounge ...
Creativity is more than just a spark. New brain scan studies reveal the complicated interplay between multiple brain systems.
Natural selection uses duplicated genes as raw material for functional innovation, co-opting their existing features to new functions. Understanding genetic innovation requires two questions to be ...
How we communicate via today's modern technologies may be more important than ever, but do old theories of mass communication still apply? The four functions of mass communications are: surveillance, ...
The proposed Coordinate-Aware Feature Excitation (CAFE) module and Position-Aware Upsampling (Pos-Up) module both adhere to ...
Knowing the correct phase connectivity information plays a significant role in maintaining high-quality power and reliable electricity supply to end-consumers. However, managing the consumer-phase ...
The divergence of new genes and proteins occurs through mutations that modulate protein function. The effects of these mutations are pleiotropic, thus imposing trade-offs between selection pressures ...