Clothing made from a reversible fabric could warm or cool wearers and keep them comfortable, bringing down buildings’ energy costs
A naturally occurring protein can break down chlorite, an industrial pollutant found in groundwater, drinking water, and soils, into harmless byproducts
An effective method for synthesizing thiophene-containing fluorophores
Biologist expands pursuit of desert-dwelling microbes
While scientists in fiction often use lasers for evil, researchers in the real world use them to help humankind
The coating could someday be used in the food packaging and processing industries to help prevent food-borne illnesses and deaths
Condensation-based method developed at MIT could create stable nanoscale emulsions
Reconstituted silk can be several times stronger than the natural fiber and made in different forms
A research group has uncovered the principles of spicule morphogenesis in certain kinds of marine sponges
Online tool helps laboratories which use gas chromatography (GC) to quickly find the ideal gas solution for their specific GC instrument
Enhanced API offers improved functionality and ease of use
Analysis of data from the BaBar experiment rules out theorized particle’s explanation for muon mystery
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