Scan of 27 Million Compounds Identified a New One that Outperforms Pain Medications
The simulation singled out 77 compounds, which the researchers experimentally tested to see if they could reduce calcium channel pain signals
The simulation singled out 77 compounds, which the researchers experimentally tested to see if they could reduce calcium channel pain signals
The elderly woman had originally planned to find a new home for the painting-in the nearest wastebasket.
The device could "easily" concentrate molecules that are present in underwater caves and holds promise for drug discovery among these places.
A fossil thought to be a plant turns out to be a baby turtle, surprising scientists who named it Turtwig after a 1/2 turtle 1/2 plant Pokemon.
The biggest sunken treasure of The Bahamas, lost since 1656—from the Spanish galleon Maravillas—goes on display this week for the first time.
The character of newly-discovered society on the Pannonian Plane 3,000 years ago, the authors write, was almost unique in the world.
The incredible statues, which haven't even turned green with age date to the Republican period, when almost all statues were made in clay.
It's the stuff of dreams, and Sir David said he was "absolutely delighted" after receiving the news from the expedition team.
The larger of the two reefs spans over 800 meters in length, the equivalent of eight football fields and is filled with stony corals
At the moment pure hydrogen is the best hypothetical solution for heavy machinery that require high-octane fuels like passenger jets.
Declassified photos captured by United States spy satellites launched during the Cold War have revealed an archaeological treasure trove: hundreds of previously unknown Roman-era forts. Corona and Hexagon were two satellite surveillance programs meant to support the Carter Doctrine of US dominance of the Middle and Near East, but now archaeologists are using their declassified […]
Migraine sufferers have been offered fresh hope after research discovered potential new ways of treating the debilitating headaches.
100 years after Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, scientists have confirmed that he was right about black holes—again.
The bacteria, which was first discovered back in 2017, has now been confirmed to be "particularly adept" at digesting toxic pollutants.
The Canadian researchers say that the drug can make the difference between paralysis and walking out of the hospital unassisted.
MIT researchers have succeeded in using an artificial intelligence system to identify an antibiotic that can fight and kill many hard-to-treat bacteria.
The planet, which is being called TOI 1338 b, is located 1,300 light years away and is the first circumbinary planet discovered by NASA's TESS telescope.
These groundbreaking photos of the surface of the sun are being hailed as a landmark moment for a "new era of solar astronomy".
Muscle injuries that can currently spell the end of an athletic career may soon be a thing of the past thanks to this latest medical breakthrough.
Creating a previously unknown object, a recent explosion from a galactic merger was the largest in the universe history since the Big Bang.
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