Study finds the grain an ideal and safe contrast agent for diagnosing swallowing disorders
The University of South Florida continues to play an integral role in discovering the extent of damage caused by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill
In new research from the University of Minnesota’s College of Biological Sciences, researchers looked at the impact class sizes might have on students’ performance
New computational method integrates multiple molecular data types to study the variability between patients in complex diseases
When it comes to the "smell test," the nose isn't always the best judge of food quality
Tiny floating organisms play a role in removing carbon dioxide from oceans and the atmosphere
The detector could help first responders and scientists in the field identify deadly and difficult-to-detect nerve agents, such as VX and sarin
The "virtual" revisiting of a fossil described as "the oldest evidence of human evolution in South Africa" shows surprising results
For the first time, UMass Amherst geoscientists offer some direct evidence of how the Adirondack Mountains may have formed
The discovery paves the way for developing personalized medicine approaches to target this previously unnoticed form of the disease
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