NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsJob Ads with Wide Pay Ranges Can Deter Applicantsby Washington State UniversityRespondents found wide pay ranges to be indicative of dishonesty from the employer
NewsThe Benefits and Drawbacks of 3D-Printed Food Technologyby Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied ScienceResearchers examined the potential of 3D-printed food by testing various cheesecake designs
NewsScientists Crack the Code of What Causes Diamonds to Eruptby University of SouthamptonNew research could spark future diamond discoveries
NewsNew Method Melds Data to Make a 3-D Map of Cells’ Activitiesby Princeton UniversityNew technique helps explore a cell's surroundings, allowing researchers to derive more meaning from gene expression
NewsForensic Bite Mark Analysis for Court Trials Is Not Supported by Sufficient Databy Taylor & Francis GroupNew research shows that bite mark analysis is not backed by science and is leading to wrongful convictions
NewsMissing the Forest for the Trees: An Unexpected Picture of New York City Forestsby Yale UniversityNative forest types still abound in US's largest city, inventory shows
NewsResearchers Produce First Map of New York City Subway System Microbesby Weill Cornell Medical CollegeMost identifiable bacteria are harmless, but a few are linked to disease or are treatment-resistant.
NewsConservation Efforts May Be Missing Half the World’s Speciesby eLifeAnalysis of what drives different scientific and societal interest in global species suggests we are missing knowledge