Researchers have discovered chemical traces of life in rocks older than 3.3 billion years, offering a rare look at Earth’s ...
Scientists at the Carnegie Institution for Science used a powerful combination of cutting-edge chemistry and artificial ...
Washington, DC— Pairing cutting-edge chemistry with artificial intelligence, a multidisciplinary team of scientists found ...
A new study uncovered fresh chemical evidence of life in rocks more than 3.3 billion years old, along with molecular traces showing that oxygen-producing photosynthesis emerged nearly a billion years ...
Fossilized remnants of ancient carbon from the heart of South Africa's Mpumalanga province have just yielded the earliest ...
Research led by the University of Auckland has cast light on the evolutionary origins of one of nature's first motors, which ...
ANSTO will participate in a New Zealand Marsden project which will search for chemical clues linked to the origins of life on ...
Prof. Geoffrey Coates’s Franklin Award recognizes not only his pioneering work in sustainable polymer design but also the ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected function for a crucial protein involved in cell division. Reported in two consecutive publications, the finding challenges long-accepted models and standard ...
Dr. Watson was one of three recipients of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for decoding the genetic blueprint ...
Tagliatela College of Engineering Professors Kristine Horvat, Ph.D., and Nagasree Garapati, Ph.D., as well as Amna Al-Azdee ...
James Watson, who has died aged 97, was the 25-year-old American biologist who in 1953, with Francis Crick, revealed the double helix structure of DNA, the chemical of which genes are made; for this ...