UC Berkeley graduate student Zihui Zhou with a 100 milligram test sample of COF-999. The sample was placed in the analyzer behind Zhou to measure carbon dioxide adsorption from an air mixture similar ...
A vial of COF-999, which is yellow, with UC Berkeley's landmark campanile in the background. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine have reduced scar formation and improved heart function in mouse models of heart failure using a monoclonal antibody treatment. Untreated mice develop major scarring ...
This confocal micrograph shows two proteins,TAGLN2 (green) and FABP5 (red), are found together (yellow) on the surfaces of T cells, enabling the cells to pick up lipids that are their energy source.
AMETA treatment effectively clumps the virus and disarms its spike structures, which are essential for infecting host cells.
A bat’s wing microbiome is believed to play a major role in its susceptibility to white-nose syndrome. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
McMaster researchers gathered and analyzed samples from the wings of several bat species in Lillooett, British Columbia.
Qatar's research is making an international impact thanks to Manara, the research repository by Qatar National Library, powered by Figshare.
Darker areas in this map show where a confluence of flood risk and climate change skepticism is making communities particularly vulnerable to flooding.
This 2018 artist's concept shows what the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system may look like, based on available data about the planets' diameters, masses and distances from the host star (far left). New ...
In the 1990s, the San Miguel Island fox nearly went extinct, with numbers dropping to just 15. A recovery program increased ...
The cover photo, taken in a tea garden in Yunnan Province, China, by Tianjun Zhou who coauthored the study, highlights Yunnan's significance as a major tea-producing region.