The faith the public and the criminal justice system place in forensic science far outpaces the amount of trust it deserves, according to opinion piece by a Georgia State associate professor of law
While HPLC and mass spec make inroads into nontraditional markets, interest remains in molecular techniques that address the unique needs of clinicians and drug developers.
The team has studied head- and eye-injury risk for dozens of toys, including lightsabers, darts, toy helicopters, pellet guns, water guns, bows, and miniature drones
Assistant professor Crystal Levesque will evaluate the dietary requirements of pregnant sows to develop precision feeding recommendations through the five-year, $600,000 grant, which includes an institutional match
According to the collaborative study, Arctic soils containing large amounts of soil carbon are the most sensitive to warming and will release the most carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
The technology is an influenza B vaccine virus “backbone” that would allow producers to grow vaccine viruses at high yield in mammalian cell culture rather than in eggs