Study finds white sharks with high levels of mercury, arsenic and lead in their blood
Credit: Inset: OCEARCH Background: Neil Hammerschlag, Ph.D. Researchers found high concentrations of mercury, arsenic, and lead, in blood samples obtained ...
Credit: Inset: OCEARCH Background: Neil Hammerschlag, Ph.D. Researchers found high concentrations of mercury, arsenic, and lead, in blood samples obtained ...
Studying April Fools hoax news stories could offer clues to spotting 'fake news' articles, new research reveals. Academic experts in ...
Rice University researchers find using certain stir bars can create laboratory errorsCredit: Brandon Martin/Rice University HOUSTON - (March 29, 2019) ...
USTC young scientists creates a cheap and simple visible light catalytic systemCredit: Jie Cui, USTC News Center, The removal of ...
Credit: AG Rapp Quartz glass is the preferred material for applications that require long-term use because of its high chemical ...
Credit: Courtesy of MSU EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University has landed a $1.8 million National Institutes for Health ...
Innovative biosensors open up new possibilities to probe animal and human cellsCredit: American Chemical Society A collaborative study between Tokyo ...
Physicians develop new method Tightly focused laser beams can act as optical "tweezers" to trap and manipulate tiny objects, from ...
Credit: Petr Popov et al./Current Opinion in Structural Biology Scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the ...
Credit: Yoshihiro Tanaka Ph.D., Associate Professor, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Touch is one of five basic senses, yet the ...
A step closer to realizing distributed quantum computersCredit: Aoki Laboratory, Waseda University A team of scientists from Waseda University, the ...
Credit: M Varjosalo & Lehti Group Uncontrolled growth of cancer arises from the imbalanced regulation of cell division and programmed ...
Technologies may save time, money and make it easier for more people to participate in needed clinical trials Clinical trials ...
Female academics caring for children can pay a high price thanks to the impact on their research output and ability ...
A new study suggests that it could be a common disorder in other rural communities in tropical and subtropical countriesCredit: ...
Cells belonging to the body's own immune system can help fight tumours. For several years now, this has allowed oncologists ...
Innovative training steps up treatment for diabeticsCredit: University of South Australia It's gory, sticky and undoubtedly on the nose, but ...
Global-scale analysis of losses due to chytrid fungus paints a grim picture: 500 species declines, 90 of which have already ...
A paper appeared in Nanoscale in March 2019Credit: Kazan Federal University High-resolution optical microscopy methods promise breakthroughs in materials science, ...
Competition results have been announced The winners are as follows: Ramil Nasibullin, Associate Professor, Department of the Theory of Functions ...
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