UW professor Carl Bergstrom believes facts stand a fighting chance, especially if science has their back
Los Alamos team identifies features that differentiate among F. tularensis and other novel clinical and environmental Francisella isolates
“The bird would have been a cross between a large seagull and a diving bird like a cormorant, but likely had teeth,” says expedition leader
Engineering team uses electricity to remove dangerous metal
Latest round brings total raised to $37m
A team of international scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has uncovered the earliest direct evidence of humans processing plants for food found anywhere in the world
researchers found that giving females a typical American, or Western, diet appeared to set the next generation up for lifelong obesity issues
Solar twin could hold clues to planetary formation
Johns Hopkins research could lead to more precise ways to target tumor growth
Flexible transparent conductor free of reflection and scattering in Nature Communications
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