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The observation, called "fast negative breakdown," documents a new possible way for lightning to form
The hydrogel works locally by deactivating the harmful MMP enzymes only in the cornea
Wound healing can be complex and challenging, especially when a patient has other health obstacles
A high-resolution laser helped to unveil scientific clues that were lying in plain sight and yet remarkably went unnoticed until now
To receive the Gold Quality Award, the organic dairy achieved an average somatic cell count of less than 100,000
Scientists used high-tech tools to more precisely view where cleared sites were and how much lasting impact they had on the rainforest in the Amazon Basin in South America
Researchers are investigating the potential use of a wild/weedy, locally adapted Chenopodium species as a breeding partner with quinoa in an effort to "re-domesticate" quinoa into a form suitable for crop production
Last year, researchers harvested strawberries grown in low tunnels for 19 consecutive weeks from mid-July through the week of Thanksgiving
Almost two-thirds of Granite State residents trust scientists as a source of information on environmental issues, but tea party Republicans are much less likely and New Hampshire Public Radio listeners much more likely to trust scientists, according to new survey research from the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire.