Increasing factory and auto emissions disrupt natural cycle in East China Sea
Credit: Courtesy of Katherine Mackey / UCI Irvine, Calif., Jan. 31, 2017 - China's rapid ascent to global economic superpower is taking a toll on...
Credit: Courtesy of Katherine Mackey / UCI Irvine, Calif., Jan. 31, 2017 - China's rapid ascent to global economic superpower is taking a toll on...
Credit: UT Arlington Perena Gouma, a professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at The University of Texas at Arlington, has published an article...
Credit: University of Bath Creating a new generation of advanced pacemakers which adapt to the demands of a patient's body is the goal of a...
Credit: (Photo courtesy of Dr. Kelly Watts) ARLINGTON, Va. -- Noise is an unavoidable fact of life on U.S. Navy vessels and during naval operations....
Credit: Courtesy of IceCube Neutrino Observatory EAST LANSING, Mich. - Trillions of neutrinos, or ghost particles, are passing through us every second. While scientists know...
Credit: Courtesy Palmyra Atoll Research Consortium Researchers at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station investigated the role of expanded marine protected areas (MPAs) on grey reef...
Credit: Wyss Center, www.wysscenter.ch A brain-computer interface that can decipher the thoughts of people who are unable to communicate could revolutionize the lives of those...
Credit: Patrick Mansell, Penn State Data centers are the central point of many, if not most, information systems today, but the masses of wires interconnecting...
LOS ANGELES - Vast amounts of data transmit across the Internet and telecommunications networks delivering, for example, real-time video calls from one cell phone to...
Defects in a key gene - long thought to drive cancer by turning off the protection afforded by the well-known BRCA genes - spur cancer...
New research shows there may have been more nitrogen in the ocean between one and two billion years ago than previously thought, allowing marine organisms...
Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research from Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station has identified a substance in oil that's to blame for the cardiotoxicity seen in...
HAMILTON, Feb. 1, 2017 - A consumer device designed to help users focus their thoughts is also generating valuable data for neuroscience research. A team...
Credit: Oxford University Not so long ago, observing fundamental particles was reserved for scientists with complex equipment. Now, technological progress mean anyone can explore the...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Compilers are programs that convert computer code written in high-level languages intelligible to humans into low-level instructions executable by machines. But there's...
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