Inside nearly every cell of your body, the tiny F1 motor works non-stop to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the universal energy source that powers almost every action you take—from breathing to ...
Postdoctoral Associate Ryan Montalvo’s project will investigate mitochondrial response to physiological and pathological stressors in the lab of Zhen Yan of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at ...
Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he will fly to Shanghai to play in the ATP Tour 1000 tournament in Shanghai, in a clear sign that he is not ready to give up on the final dreams he is chasing in his ...
Up to 98 percent of the energy of an earthquake goes into flash heating rocks, not shaking the ground, new research shows. The finding could help yield better earthquake forecasts ...
Researchers from the Freunberger group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have unveiled pivotal insights into the redox chemistry of oxygen and reactive oxygen species (ROS).
According to the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, red light therapy—also known as photobiomodulation—uses specific wavelengths (typically 630–680 nanometers for red and 800–830 nm for ...
Scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) put singlet oxygen on a leash. Their work, published in Nature, could have broad applications, including in energy storage ...
It's popular among fitness enthusiasts, but new evidence suggests that creatine could have broader benefits too ...
Though it might seem like science fiction, scientists are working to build nanoscale molecular machines that can be designed for myriad applications ...
Creatine can help maintain energy levels, especially during short-duration, high-intensity exercise like weight training ...
A team of scientists has found that biochar made from an aggressive invasive plant can protect rice from two modern pollutants that threaten global food security: nanoplastics and cadmium. The study, ...