Remembrance of waves past: memory imprints motion on scattered waves
Between relativistic and classical wave regimes, newly discovered memory effect alters the Doppler wave signatureCredit: Kozlov et al. Wave scattering ...
Between relativistic and classical wave regimes, newly discovered memory effect alters the Doppler wave signatureCredit: Kozlov et al. Wave scattering ...
Clinical trial targets blood vessel inflammation and injuryCredit: Colleen Kelley/UC Creative + Brand Researchers at the University of Cincinnati and ...
Credit: Florida State University David Larbalestier, the chief materials scientist at the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory ...
Scientists analyze sunquakes to pinpoint flare energy source, perhaps predict flare severityCredit: UC Berkeley graphic by Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas Solar ...
Results provide insight for public health policymakers fighting COVID-19Credit: (Photo by Andrew Davis Tucker/UGA) Achieving herd immunity to COVID-19 is ...
Biology study finds silk offers more protection than cotton or syntheticsCredit: Joseph Fuqua II/UC Creative With personal protective equipment still ...
Carnegie Mellon's Maysam Chamanzar has developed a new class of materials for optical biointerfacesCredit: Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering ...
Credit: Image credit: Courtesy Simon Klemperer In addition to being the last horizon for adventurers and spiritual seekers, the Himalaya ...
Credit: APS PRESS Since publication of the second edition of Compendium of Pea Diseases and Pests by APS PRESS almost ...
New technologies will analyze and archive data focused on the interplay between the human microbiome and diverse types of cancerCredit: ...
New method could jump-start creation of tiny medical devices for the bodyCredit: A. Strelcov/NIST Researchers at the National Institute of ...
The research -- supported by $2 million in NIH funding -- will investigate biophysical processes that impact the function of human ...
New maths on US infection rates helps identify COVID turning pointsCredit: Max Menzies and Nick James Mathematicians have developed a ...
Thirty-one US states plus DC were experiencing a second wave of COVID-19 cases while 13 others were still in the ...
UTA computer scientist working to improve data science pipelineCredit: UT Arlington Computers play a significant role in data science and ...
Credit: Credit: NASA/NRL NASA's Terra satellite obtained visible imagery of Tropical Storm Dolphin as it continued moving north though the ...
New approaches to promote the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for analysis in chemistry, biology, and medicineCredit: Danila Barskiy ...
UTA engineer works with TxDOT to evaluate strength, remaining life of Texas bridgesCredit: UT Arlington A University of Texas at ...
Brazilian researchers observed that in uninfected adipocytes, the hormone irisin altered the expression of genes that regulate ACE-2, which encodes ...
Credit: West Virginia University Widespread COVID-19 testing may be an obvious way to control an outbreak in a long-term care ...
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