Storing energy can make renewables more reliable, but current technologies such as lithium-ion batteries are limited by safety issues, high costs and other factors
Model mimics aspects of infection in people
The study investigated the causes of ice melt during two exceptional melt episodes in 2012, which occurred from July 8 to 11 and from July 27 to 28
Meatless alternatives such as soy and wheat-derived products generate substantially lower emissions than actual meat, according to new analysis
Findings could help inform the design and engineering of new nanotechnologies to improve crop yields and biomass production
The scientists were able to infer past ocean conditions, using foraminifera preserved in sediment cores
Surprising findings suggest promise of mind-body techniques; more study needed
“We believe that this approach could facilitate the effective treatment of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria."
The flow of water in agriculture gives rise to many questions
Berkeley Lab scientist Ee-Been Goh thrives on re-engineering bacteria and mentoring students
Findings reveal that OMP regulates odor processing by filtering ‘noisy’ signals so that incoming odor information is transmitted accurately
A University of Guelph professor has uncovered the “secret” to staying strong as we age–superb fitness
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