A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds ...
Why did life on Earth choose alpha amino acids as the building blocks of proteins? A new study suggests the answer lies in the stability of their ...
The idea of ancient life on Mars is a fascinating one, and the Perseverance rover might have found signs of it. But there are ...
Thermophiles thrive in hydrothermal features where scalding temperatures would burn other life. What can we learn from the ...
PROFessionals of the Month The PROFessionals of the Month program celebrates exemplary Rowan University employees, as nominated each month by their colleagues across the University community. To read ...
Beneath our feet, an invisible world of electron exchanges quietly drives the chemistry that sustains ecosystems, controls ...
Seemingly contradictory materials are trapped together in two glittering diamonds from South Africa, shedding light on how ...
Strange glass strewn across southern Australia appears to be from a mystery asteroid impact 11 million years ago.
A strange cosmic object nicknamed “The Accident” has given scientists their first glimpse of a rare silicon-based molecule ...
Well, at least maybe in the solar panel world. That's because a study of six, three-decade-old arrays in Switzerland found ...
For decades, scientists believed Alzheimer’s was driven mainly by sticky protein plaques and tangles in the brain. Now Purdue researchers have revealed a hidden culprit: fat. They found that brain ...