Ribosomes don’t just make proteins—they can sense when something’s wrong. When they collide, they send out stress signals that activate a molecule called ZAK. Researchers uncovered how ZAK recognizes ...
When you think "parasite," you might think of leeches or some nasty tape worm, but there are some that can live inside your very own cells. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's ...
At European XFEL, researchers have observed in detail how the vital iron protein ferritin makes its way in highly dense environments—with implications for medicine and nanotechnology. Inside ...
Fans of the holiday classic continue to visit the real-life house that doubled as the McCallister family's home. The home most recently sold to new owners in January 2025. Few Christmas flicks have ...
The research, published today in Nature Communications, focuses on how cancer cells keep their chromosomes intact so they can continue dividing relentlessly. Normally, every time a cell divides, the ...
To rephrase Guardiola, in Matheus Nunes and City academy graduate Nico O’Reilly, two converted central midfielders, he’s ...
If you’ve been scrolling through your feed lately, you’ve probably noticed the buzz around Martha Stewart’s latest winter tablescape. It’s a blend of vintage charm and sophisticated simplicity that’s ...
Texans love eating out, but it’s nevertheless been a difficult year for Tarrant County restaurants, with a number of high-profile closings. In the past few months, Fort Worth has lost places like Brix ...
Scientists have uncovered how too much sunlight can flip a hidden switch inside skin cells that makes inflammation spiral out of control and increases the risk of cancer. Their research reveals that ...