Nanoparticles cloaked in human lung cell membranes and human immune cell membranes can attract and neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus in cell culture, causing the virus to lose its ability to hijack host cells and reproduce.
An exotic physical phenomenon known as a Kohn anomaly has been found for the first time in an unexpected type of material by researchers at MIT and elsewhere.
If you want to see one of the wonders of the natural world, just startle a bombardier beetle.
The gene is central to a mechanism that controls how receptive plants are to working with mycorrhizal fungi.
A newly released Nature paper with several NIVA co-authors highlights a continued management need for reduction of nutrient stress in lakes.
The public sector can access new satellite images of the UK to help issues such as town planning and flood mapping.
The world is full of house dust mites.
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