NewsResearchers Co-Author AHA's Guidelines on Sugar Intake Among Childrenby Emory UniversityEating foods high in added sugars throughout childhood is linked to the development of risk factors for heart disease
ArticleThe Line Between Labor and Leisureby Margaret PageAt one time the line between our labor and our leisure was abundantly clear. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm was work. Evenings and weekends were for play.
InsightsComputer-Aided Synthesis Reduces Complexity and Accelerates Novel Chemical Discoveriesby MilliporeSigmaModern synthesis planning software can be best used as a decision support tool to reduce risk of failure and cost of research
Product FocusAnalyzing Life Science Samples, HILIC May Increase Sensitivity 1,000Xby Mike May, PhDWhen working with highly polar compounds, HILIC tends to be the best choice for separation
Product FocusDevelopments in Differential Scanning Calorimetryby Mike May, PhDFrom oceans to industries, the applications keep expanding
NewsBacteria May Supercharge the Future of Wastewater Treatmentby University of Wisconsin-MadisonWastewater from our sinks, toilets, showers, and washing machines can be turned into valuable products with the help of scientists and unique bacteria
NewsCertain Iron Supplements May Influence the Development of Colon Cancerby Chalmers University of TechnologyThe researchers studied ferric citrate and ferric EDTA, which have both previously been shown to worsen tumor formation in mice with colon cancer
NewsScientific Gains May Make Electronic Nose the Next Everyday Deviceby University of Texas at DallasUT Dallas team breathes new life into possibilities by using CMOS integrated circuits technology
NewsPaper: DNA May Have Only Modest Impact on Sexual Assault Arrestsby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHowever researchers say the findings should be interpreted cautiously because of the small sample size of cases used in key analyses
NewsBio-Inspired Insulin May Act Three Times Faster Than Current Productsby University of UtahPutting snail insulin to work