When a person loses a leg above the knee, the nerves that once moved that leg don’t simply go quiet. They keep firing. The ...
The genomes of phages—viruses that infect bacteria—are largely composed of "dark matter": genes that encode proteins whose functions remain unknown. Less than four years ago, a team led by Prof. Rotem ...
Abstract: Dual-function radar communications (DFRC) systems have drawn considerable attention in both military and civil areas due to their potential to improve hardware and spectrum efficiency. Given ...
Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells that play a crucial role in various neurophysiological processes. They not only support nervous system structures but also contribute to ...
White blood cells help your body fight inflammation and infections. A high or low white blood cell count may be associated with a number of short-term or long-term health conditions. White blood cells ...
Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) serves as the backbone of modern computing, enabling devices ranging from smartphones to high-performance servers. As the demand accelerates for higher density and ...
The SECI1013 Discrete Structure course has enhanced my understanding of the foundational concepts in computer science, especially through its focus on proof techniques and graph theory. By connecting ...
Nails are protective plates at the tips of the fingers and toes. They are from a protein called keratin. Some anatomical structures of the nails include cuticles, mantles, nail beds, nail plates, and ...
Researchers have developed synthetic genes that function like the genes in living cells. The artificial genes can build intracellular structures through a cascading sequence that builds ...