New Purdue University technology is designed to help clean and purify water used in oil refinement
A surprisingly high level of surface contaminations of magnetic stir bars escapes regular cleaning
University at Buffalo engineer is laying the groundwork for quieter, more efficient, and safer supersonic flight
Virtual Reality technology could become an efficient tool for older people with balance problems or for rehabilitation
A new study may open the door to developing drug therapies or even gene therapies for alcohol addiction
The finding could change how electronic devices are built
A new ISO standard will help companies valuate and manage the impact of their environmental damage
A researcher has developed a human rights-based approach to assess the ethics of genetic engineering
The materials could make future space missions more accessible, and cheaper to launch
Through a combination of biometric tracking, simulated modeling, and medical imaging, researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion
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