Nature Immunology

Climate change hits home

In particular, members of the British public are more prepared to take personal action and reduce their energy use when they perceive their local area has a…

Enhancing the magnetism

Now, researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have been able to enhance spontaneous…

Viscous Cycle: Quartz is Key to Plate Tectonics

More than 40 years ago, pioneering tectonic geophysicist J. Tuzo Wilson published a paper in the journal Nature describing how ocean basins opened and closed…

Berkeley Lab scientists achieve breakthrough in nanocomposite for high-capacity hydrogen storage

Compared to gasoline, hydrogen is lightweight, can provide a higher energy density and is readily available. But there's a reason we're not already living in a…

With new method, CSHL team is able to infer how tumors evolve and spread

A new method of analyzing cancerous tumors developed by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) suggests that tumors may not evolve gradually, but…

Researchers Selectively Control Anxiety Pathways in the Brain

A new study sheds light–both literally and figuratively–on the intricate brain cell connections responsible for anxiety.Scientists at Stanford University…

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