New techniques could better predict where hazardous materials go in the event of environmental disasters.
Image tracking technology allows scientists to gain new insights
New forms of glassy molecules surprise and intrigue engineers
Researchers uncovered a viral protein in the cell that inhibits the major DNA sensor and thus the body’s response to viral infection
The two-year project assessed insect populations in cornfields on 53 farms in eastern South Dakota
Scientists discover how trace amounts of arsenic were moving from sediments into groundwater aquifers in Southern California
That’s the intriguing possibility raised by the University of Virginia School of Medicine’s discovery
As part of the study, researchers focused on algae and other plant life to see how they were affected
The new approach shows how cells in the spinal cord synchronize many neurons at once to allow complex movements
Time-lapse imaging helps provide new insights into process
Monarchs, milkweed, and self-medication in a changing world
New imaging methods dramatically improve the spatial resolution provided by structured illumination microscopy
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