Engineers have built a sheet of nickel with nanoscale pores that make it as strong as titanium but four to five times lighter
The bone mineral density of a human skeleton can tell forensic practitioners everything from the age of the deceased to whether an individual was malnourished
Forensic anthropologist to study how opioids impact the microscopic bone structures used to estimate age-at-death
The study used radiocarbon dating to determine the ages of plants collected at the edges of 30 ice caps
Atomic force microscopes are designed to investigate surfaces
Chickens that are genetically modified to produce human proteins in their eggs can offer a cost-effective method of producing certain types of drugs
Model identifies instances when autonomous systems have learned from examples that may cause dangerous errors in the real world
Antibiotic Resistant Genes (ARGs) were likely spread in the fecal matter of birds, other wildlife, and human visitors to the area
Researchers provide genome sequence data and species identification for 760 plant specimens from Ruili Botanical Garden, Southwest China
The system helps prevent food contamination and human exposure to pathogens through tainted food
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