Discovery could lead to new antibacterial agents and drugs to combat toxins
New Berkeley Lab study finds that in reducing air temperatures, cool roofs can also reduce outdoor water use
UC San Francisco / UNC Chapel Hill team determines first high-resolution structure of dopamine receptor
Pierce's disease is a well-known and economically important issue in the wine, raisin, and table grape industries in California
Research proves the existence of dense populations of people up to 30,000 years ago
Uncovering the neurobiology of social bonding in monogamous primate species
In all, 13 grants totaling nearly $5.4 million are being awarded through the BRAG program
Researchers looked at the dietary patterns of a group of 969 British men and women whose lifestyles have been monitored since they were born, in March 1946
New filter increases the number of times cooling tower water can be reused and recycled
"It is time to hold researchers who violate the physical and emotional safety of our colleagues accountable."
Study finds that labels such as organic, fair-trade and cage free can impact consumer behavior
While the living mulch system has been around for a while, scientists at the University of Georgia are making it more efficient and sustainable
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