Similarly to how a picked lock gives away that someone has broken into a building, the stiffening of a structure surrounding cells in the human body can indicate that cancer is invading other tissue.
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Hidden Source of Carbon Found at the Arctic Coast
A previously unknown significant source of carbon just discovered in the Arctic has scientists marveling at a once overlooked contributor to local coastal ecosystems – and concerned about what it may mean in an era of climate change.
HKU Marine Biologist and International Team Unveil Impacts of Heatwave on Reef Fishes
The marine heatwave of 2016 was one of longest and hottest thermal anomalies recorded on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, influencing multiple species of marine ectotherms, including coral reef fishes.
Ammonia Has Been Wrongly Missing In Portraying Air Pollution Impacts
Nitrogen is essential for all living things.
Staring Into The Vortex
Imagine a massive mug of cold, dense cream with hot coffee poured on top.
On The Trail Of Organic Solar Cells’ Efficiency
Scientists at TU Dresden and Hasselt University in Belgium investigated the physical causes that limit the efficiency of novel solar cells based on organic molecular materials.