Researchers can now more accurately distinguish between the intake of a substance and external contamination of hair samples
Researchers have built an inexpensive electrospinning device partially using the popular children's toy Lego
This is the only unit on the market today to both extract the sample and evaporate the n-Hexane
Scientists have uncovered that the tuberculosis bacterium hijacks platelets from the body's blood clotting system to weaken our immune systems
Consuming a daily modest amount of high-fructose corn syrup accelerates the growth of intestinal tumors in mouse models, independently of obesity
When will technology be able to manufacture a battery lightweight yet powerful enough to fly a commercial airplane?
Sensor can monitor wiring in a building or ship, and signal when repairs are needed
A team of researchers has looked closer than ever before at how termite nests work using 3D X-ray imaging
The model could help revolutionize the way researchers investigate the spread and distribution of dangerous disease vectors
Rutgers engineers' unique smart materials change shape as temperatures change
"Chronoprints" can identify a sample from a video taken as it reacts to disturbance
University at Buffalo engineer is laying the groundwork for quieter, more efficient, and safer supersonic flight
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