NewsNew Centrifuge-Like Device Concentrates, Separates Samples Fasterby Duke UniversityNovel method concentrates and separates biomedically important nanoparticles in tiny samples in less than a minute
NewsZoom Fatigue during the COVID-19 Pandemicby Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Higher levels of Zoom fatigue correlated with higher levels of loneliness
NewsResearchers Tune in to Protein Pairsby Mike Williams-Rice University News OfficeRice University team quantifies how mutations affect cell signaling in bacteria.
NewsStudy Reveals How the Most Common DNA Mutation Happensby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeA next step forward in disease prediction and prevention
NewsMoving Beyond Race-Based Drugsby Robin A. Smith-Duke University News OfficeIn a recent opinion piece, researchers describe some of the thorny issues raised by race-based drugs
NewsNew Way to Detect Human-Animal Diseases Tested in Lemursby Robin A. Smith-Duke University News OfficeRNA sequencing could help predict future outbreaks
NewsResearchers Discover Three New Primate Speciesby Whitney Harder-University of Kentucky News OfficeThe three new species of mouse lemurs were found on the highly biodiverse island of Madagascar
NewsIncluding Plant Acclimation to Temperature Change Improves Climate Modelsby Natalie van Hoose, Purdue University News Office"We want climate models to be as accurate as possible and represent the world in the way we know it to work," professor says.
NewsResearchers One Step Closer to Understanding Regeneration in Mammalsby Whitney Harder-University of Kentucky News OfficeRecent work examined the repair of ear holes across a number of different mammals and revealed that regeneration appears to be a unique trait
NewsReport Shows How to Say Goodbye to Harmful Algal Bloomsby Suzanne Steel-Ohio State University News OfficeTop scenario is adoption of agricultural best management practices