‘Going deep’ to measure Earth’s rotational effects
Credit: Belfi et al. WASHINGTON, D.C., March 14, 2017 -- Researchers in Italy hope to measure Earth's rotation using a laser-based gyroscope housed deep underground,...
Credit: Belfi et al. WASHINGTON, D.C., March 14, 2017 -- Researchers in Italy hope to measure Earth's rotation using a laser-based gyroscope housed deep underground,...
DURHAM, N.C. - More than 80 percent of stroke patients with a history of atrial fibrillation either received not enough or no anticoagulation therapy prior...
WASHINGTON D.C., March 14, 2017 -- Today in electronics there are two main approaches to building circuits: the rigid one (silicon circuits) and the new,...
Credit: Stoffel D. Janssens WASHINGTON, D.C., March 14, 2017 -- In doing his due diligence, cleaning his lab equipment, fluid physicist Stoffel Janssens from the...
Credit: Video credit/Matthew Mann/University of Rochester Tiny micro- and nanoscale structures within a material's surface are invisible to the naked eye, but play a big...
Credit: The American Chemical Society WASHINGTON, March 14, 2017 -- St. Patrick's Day evokes thoughts of all things often associated with the Irish -- including...
A new study from North Carolina State University and Campbell University finds that, while access to healthy foods is a significant challenge, the biggest variable...
Credit: Taye Tessema / Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) Sorghum is the fifth most important cereal in the world. In sub-Saharan Africa, many farmers...
Credit: David E. Hill, Peckham Society, Simpsonville, South Carolina A new study reveals some stunning estimates about just how much the world's spiders eat annually:...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Hungry honey bees appear to favor flowers in agricultural areas over those in neighboring urban areas. The discovery has implications for urban...
Credit: Phil Jones AUGUSTA, Ga. (March 14, 2017) - The thin, flexible sheath that protects and insulates our optic nerve is also a window into...
ANN ARBOR -- Sound waves could be used to hack into critical sensors in a broad array of technologies including smartphones, automobiles, medical devices and...
Credit: Credit: J. Wise (Georgia Tech) & J. Regan (Dublin City). Observations in the past decade have demonstrated that extremely massive supermassive black holes were...
Credit: TU Wien Oxygen atoms are highly reactive, yet the world does not spontaneously burn, even though everything is surrounded by this aggressive element. Why?...
Credit: Copyright: Katharina Prochazka, University of Vienna In physics, the movement of particles over time and space is called diffusion. Models of physical diffusion can...
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