With further development, the versatile device could test estrogen levels in bodily fluids like saliva or test for hormone contamination in waterways
Concordia researchers create a technology to harness the electrical energy from plants
Emerging understanding of soil organic matter could assist today’s scientists by accurately accounting for soil carbon, helping to better forecast climate change
Study shows how some coral can survive annual bleaching events
Information provides a new perspective when trying to fully understand the trade-offs involved when deciding whether to use insecticide
University of Kentucky gives locals the chance to safely recycle their used cooking oil Nov. 27
Earns certification for more building projects than any higher education institution in the world
University of Washington scientists have sequenced the complete genetic makeup of an important algae
Proponents are optimistic that following upcoming climate talks, new regulations will make carbon capture and usage profitable
New data suggests that past predictions significantly underestimate the impact of greenhouse warming
Researchers exposed zebrafish embryos to discs printed by two kinds of commercial 3-D printers
Dr. Paula Rose discusses her work with IRMS in a new lab at Texas A&M University.
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