The results of a new experiment refute long-standing studies that indicated the influenza virus degrades and is inactivated sooner as humidity increases
Those busily engaged in tasks may not notice new smells, according to a new University of Sussex study
Drug discovery and development is a long, expensive and complicated process
Using the new instrument, stability and aging characteristics of emulsions and dispersions can be performed automatically
A newly developed fertilizer system will provide nutrition to engineered cotton crops worldwide
BioTek introduces the affordable, user-friendly Synergy™ LX Multi-Mode Microplate Reader to automate the most common microplate-based assays
Scientists inventory glycans in venoms of South American vipers
It’s one of several jobs of the cerebral plumbing system, which uses its fluid in some surprising ways
The genetic changes behind the expansion that made us human have been elusive, until now
Increased walking pace associated with reduced mortality risk
Previous analysis of Mesolithic skeletal remains in this region has suggested a more varied Mediterranean diet
Columbia study shows that altering activity in the brain's emotion center can eliminate the natural craving for sweets
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