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Credit: (Image courtesy of Vyshakh Sanjeev/ Harvard SEAS) Last summer, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) announced...
Credit: (Image courtesy of Vyshakh Sanjeev/ Harvard SEAS) Last summer, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) announced...
Credit: The University of Manchester/Martin Lowe Disabling a part of brain cells that acts as a tap to regulate the flow of proteins has been...
Freiburg plant biologist Prof. Dr. Thomas Laux and his research group have published an article in the journal Developmental Cell presenting initial findings on how...
Scientists are working to come up with new therapies to curb America's opioid epidemic and aid hospitals, doctors and public health officials in this fight....
Credit: NASA Goddard/Conceptual Image Lab, Michael Lentz, animator/Genna Duberstein, producer The search for life beyond Earth starts in habitable zones, the regions around stars where...
Credit: Clint Alfaro Heidelberg| New York, Feb. 8, 2017 -- Clint Alfaro is the winner of this year's ABC Best Paper Award, presented by the...
Credit: UNIST A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has developed a new method of repairing injured bone using stem cells from human bone marrow and...
Irvine, Calif., Feb. 8, 2017 -- Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have identified a key neural pathway in humans that explains how the...
Credit: UNIST ULSAN, South Korea--A team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has created a new technique that greatly enhances the performance of Schottky Diodes (metal-semiconductor...
Credit: Koshi Takenaka Nagoya, Japan - Machines and devices used in modern industry are required to withstand harsh conditions. When the environmental temperature changes, the...
Credit: UNIST UNIST will be working with public organizations in the energy sector to develop a new type of eco-friendly batteries that can store and...
Credit: UNIST ULSAN, South Korea--A new study, affiliated with UNIST has introduced a novel method for fabrication of world's thinnest oxide semiconductor that is just...
Each year, about 1.38 million women worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer. Advances in diagnosis and treatment have facilitated a 90-percent, five-year survival rate, among...
Credit: Benjamin Bartels, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology The chemical analysis of biological tissues with three-dimensional shapes has been a major problem so far....
A new study on the relationship between people and the planet shows that climate change is only one of many inter-related threats to the Earth's...
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