Emotionally attuned managers are better at judging workgroup effectiveness
Experts show for first time that -- even on the fly -- a manager who can read emotions in others well can better evaluate...
New technique for in-cell distance determination
Researchers demonstrate for the first time that the pulsed EPR technique RIDME (relaxation-induced dipolar modulation enhancement) can be used for in-cell distance determination in...
Experiments with roundworms suggest alternatives for the treatment of schizophrenia
Researchers used C. elegans as an animal model to investigate the importance of certain human genes for the treatment of schizophrenia.
Speeding the development of fusion power to create unlimited energy on Earth
A detailed examination of the challenges and tradeoffs in the development of a compact fusion facility with high-temperature superconducting magnets.
Floodplain forests under threat
Researchers warn of the effects of summer drought and competition for ground water.
Revealing the rules behind virus scaffold construction
New insights into virus shell self-assembly could impact future drug delivery and therapeutic strategies.
Many pet owners keen to have vegan pets
A growing number of pet owners is interested in feeding their pets plant-based diets.
A nutty solution for improving brain health
Long-term, high nut consumption could be the key to better cognitive health in older people according to new research.
How attention helps the brain perceive an object
The ability of the brain to ignore extraneous visual information is critical to how we work and function, but the processes governing perception and...
Smarter drug release thanks to control over encapsulation
Researchers have discovered the parameters that govern the encapsulation of drugs. This gives more control over the slow and steady release of drugs in...