Sponge bacterium found to encapsulate arsenic drawn from environment
Arsenic is the leading freshwater contaminant on the planet, affecting millions of people worldwide and causing an untold number of deaths every year. Removing arsenic...
Arsenic is the leading freshwater contaminant on the planet, affecting millions of people worldwide and causing an untold number of deaths every year. Removing arsenic...
Evidence of planetary debris surrounding a double sun, 'Tatooine-like' system has been found for the first time by a UCL-led team of researchers. Published today...
Credit: Stuart Hay, ANU A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has found seawater cycles throughout the Earth's interior down to 2,900km,...
When many genes regulate a single trait, they commonly work together in large clusters or 'networks'. Taking this into account allows better predictions of how...
Fusion research has been dominated by the search for a suitable way of ensuring confinement as part of the research into using fusion to generate...
Alzheimer's disease, and other neurodegenerative conditions involving abnormal folding of proteins, may help explain the emergence of life -- and how to create it. Researchers...
Credit: Silk Lab / Tufts University MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. (February 27, 2017, 11 a.m. EST) -- Researchers at Tufts University's School of Engineering have developed a...
Credit: Swanson School of Engineering/Ric Evans PITTSBURGH (February 27, 2017) ... U.S. beaches and waterways are often closed to human contact when tests indicate an...
Loading video... Credit: University at Buffalo. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Thousands of ants converge to follow the most direct path from their colony to their food...
The Passenger Pigeon, a species of pigeon that died out in the early years of the 20th century, could have been saved even after it...
The nanometric-size islands of magnetic metal sporadically spread between vacuum gaps display unique conductive properties under a magnetic field. In a recent study published in...
Credit: Courtesy Rall Walsh A new, freely available software tool developed by Stanford scientists will enable energy companies and regulatory agencies to calculate the probability...
Credit: UMass Amherst/ Robert Gutermuth AMHERST, Mass. - University of Massachusetts Amherst astrophysicist Stella Offner, who has received a five-year, $429,000 faculty early career development...
Credit: Courtesy of the researchers CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Manufacturing small proteins known as peptides is usually very time-consuming, which has slowed development of new peptide...
PHILADELPHIA -- (Feb. 27, 2017) -- Scientists at The Wistar Institute in collaboration with Roswell Park Cancer Institute found a significant association between a rare...
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