Titan propels GE beyond the limits of gas turbine testing
Why is forensics such an appealing field for female science students?
By understanding exactly how new drug candidates stop malaria, researchers aim to reveal more about the parasite’s vulnerabilities
Previous studies indicated that similar diets could fight cancer and reduce the signs of aging
Together, maize and wheat contributed more than 50 percent of global cereal production in 2013
What makes the new, stretchable integrated circuits so powerful is their unique structure, inspired by twisted-pair telephone cables
Newly-found phenomenon has important implications for part quality and build speed
The study resolves a scientific conundrum, and an inconsistent pattern of warming often seized on by climate deniers
Concentrations are highest in coal from the Appalachian Mountains
"If a river happens to be a source of irrigation, could triclosan possibly get into our food?”
The novel system can make customizable pills that release drugs with any desired release profiles
Researchers used an online survey of 1,004 participants that asked questions to measure consumers’ knowledge of genetically modified food and organisms
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