Neutrinos, often called “ghost particles,” are one of the most enigmatic constituents of the universe. These subatomic particles, with no electrical charge and...
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A groundbreaking new study reveals that bumetanide treatment restores early social communication in cases of fragile X syndrome, at least in experiments...
Immunotherapy has brought great hope for patients with multiple myeloma, since until now this hematological cancer has been considered incurable. Specifically...
A new international project explores fuel management and its impact on the life and health of prehistoric hunter-gatherers. The Catalan Institute of Human...
Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol (1819-1885) is one of the most fascinating characters in the history of engineering and science in Spain. This inventor, born in...
Marine sponges, also known as Porifera, are ancient organisms that have inhabited the seabed for more than 600 million years. Although they often go unnoticed...
From optical invisibility in science fiction stories to real-life devices that manipulate light, the idea of ”invisibility” has fascinated...
Few names resonate as deeply as Gordon Moore. Co-founder of Intel and creator of the famous “Moore’s Law,” his legacy has shaped the way we live, work...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a group of gases formed by nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide that are produced, above all, by the burning of fossil fuels. Due to...
Living in the city is quite different from living in the country. A recent study has examined whether among these differences there are factors that tend to...