Work could lead to new ways to address chronic pain and other conditions where the sense of touch goes haywire
PPPL physicists report that they created the phenomenon in a laboratory setting where they could measure it directly and confirm its existence on the electron scale
New method to capture and release carbon dioxide requires minimal energy and chemical input
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Most infants can have at home under supervision
By observing the change in the behavior of these electrons, scientists may be able to gain an enriched understanding of material behavior
Researchers definitively establish that Miscanthus is 2.4 times more productive than switchgrass in the U.S.
Researchers gathered information on the eating habits of 967 Scottish people around age 70 who did not have dementia
A lack of funding to improve forensic science is jeopardizing the integrity of the criminal justice system, a new report warns today (Jan. 6)
The man-made, small-molecule drug compound goes after a gene’s ability to produce RNA molecules and certain proteins in melanoma tumors
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