Engineers studied self-assembled block polymer membranes, which allow for both customizable and uniform pore sizes, as a platform for water treatment systems
Plant scientists have taken the crucial last steps in a 60-year quest to unravel the complex chemistry of Madagascar periwinkle
According to previous studies, feeding urban populations accounts for 20 to 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions
The instrument is based off of triboluminescence and works by measuring light emitted when a pharmaceutical powder is crushed
IONTAS will use its proprietary antibody discovery platforms to deliver antibodies against biological targets selected by aTen
Climate change has been marked by a persistent, if uneven, increase in global temperatures through time
Scientists evaluate starch digestibility, nutrient availability
Researchers describe the first retrospective dosimetric study by electron spin resonance spectroscopy using human tissue from nuclear attack victims
Previous research has shown that an imbalance in the gut's colony of bacteria (microbiota) may cause high blood pressure in some people
Cheesemakers could manipulate bacteria streams on certain types of cave-ripened natural rind cheese to influence flavor profiles
Farmers in China’s Loess Plateau have for decades used both plastic and straw as a soil cover, or mulch, between crops
Data represent first human trials examining the impact of dark chocolate consumption on cognition and other brain functions
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