Built by the NSF in the 1960s at 2115 Observatory Drive, the Biotron was designed to be able to simulate every climate on Earth except Antarctica
Insights lay the foundation for better treatment of injuries such as meniscus tears as well as new therapies for osteoarthritis and age-related degeneration
Findings reveal an ability of minor strains to elude current vaccines and spread the virus in ways not previously known
“Participating in science does more than teach people about science,” study co-author says.
MD Anderson study in mice points to sugar’s impact on inflammatory pathways as culprit
Device uses microfabricated bioreactors to facilitate the on-demand production of therapeutic proteins for medicines and biopharmaceuticals
Scientists have tracked the syndromes associated with aging to their biochemical roots
Researchers reveal the way the honey bee controls aggression and form memories, which has implications for how such processes work in the human brain
The research team wanted to know how a history of stress could alter the brain’s response to further stress
Team studied self-assembled complexes of DNA wrapped around single-wall carbon nanotubes utilizing a special technique
Researchers estimate that wild bee abundance between 2008 and 2013 declined in 23 percent of the contiguous U.S
"Agriculture contributes 10%-12% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions."
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