A microscope exposes surprising living organisms lurking on an everyday toothbrush most people use without a second thought.
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires ...
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A research team from the Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague has discovered Solarion arienae, an extremely rare and morphologically unique unicellular eukaryote that sheds new light on ...
Nvidia earnings seen as leading indicator of AI-linked spending Company set to report Q3 sales up 56% to $54.92 billion-LSEG Commentary around AI chip demand and lifecycle, China in focus Margin ...
Welcome to Going Private, I’m Sinead Cruise and this is Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, we’re bringing you a ...
Google entered the final stretch of an antitrust case targeting its digital advertising monopoly, weeks after emerging largely unscathed from a similar challenge to its online search stronghold. The ...
PayPal is a buy, with 30% upside as TPV growth is set to recover and downside risk is limited at current levels. Strategic shift to profitable growth, product innovation, and expansion into offline ...
Explore the fascinating world of cherries at a microscopic level in our latest video, "Cherry Fruit Under Microscope." Discover the intricate details that are invisible to the naked eye, revealing a ...
Join host Neil Lander as he sits down with Peter Baker, President of Live Oak Quality Assurance and former FDA Investigator of the Year, to explore the complexities of equilibration injections in ...