BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- A Binghamton University, State University of New York researcher will lend his data-analysis skills to a landmark...
Bozeman, Montana – August 31, 2023 – In a new paper, scientists with Polar Bears International, the University of Washington,...
New research from the University of Washington and Polar Bears International in Bozeman, Montana, quantifies the relationship between greenhouse gas...
Polysiloxanes, the scientific name for silicones, possess exceptional properties, and are used in numerous fields ranging from cosmetics to aerospace....
NEW ORLEANS – Ochsner Accountable Care Network, LLC (OACN) achieved its seventh consecutive year of top-ranking results in both clinical performance and...
JMIR Dermatology Editor-in-Chief: Robert Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH and guest editors James A Solomon, MD, PhD, FAAD and Ian Brooks,...
A new blood test called p-tau217 shows promise as an Alzheimer's disease biomarker, and when used in a two-step workflow...
URBANA, Ill. — Artificial roosts for bats come in many forms — bat boxes, condos, bark mimics, clay roosts, and cinder...
An international team of scientists have uncovered an important link between Earth’s early atmosphere and the chemistry of its deep...
In an innovative endeavor to create a sensory bridge to the ancient past, a team of researchers led by Barbara...
Patulin (C7H6O4), a mycotoxin produced by several types of fungi, is toxic to a variety of life forms, including humans,...
A discovery in the field of nanofluidics could shake up our understanding of molecular behavior on the tiniest scales. Research...
CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), has been awarded the HR Excellence...
Arctic wetlands are known emitters of the strong greenhouse gas methane (CH4). Well-drained soils on the other hand remove methane...
A chemical system of synthetic replicators showing the first signs of Darwinian evolution: two different replicators compete for a common...
By controlling the arrangement of multiple inorganic and organic layers within crystals using a novel technique, researchers at Duke University...
A soft ball that ‘personifies’ breath, expanding and contracting in synchronicity with a person’s inhalations and exhalations, has been invented...
Fluidization technology has a tremendous economic importance in process engineering and is used for a wide range of physical and...
Cardiovascular disease and dementia frequently occur together in elderly people. Nevertheless, few longitudinal studies have examined how atherosclerosis and its...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Food was used as both a weapon and a tool of resistance in the Mississippi Delta during...
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