Human error is believed to cause 94 percent of all traffic crashes in the US
NIH-funded study illustrates how evolution may shape the senses
The technique could be used in the future to ensure an unlimited supply of corneas
While inherently strong, most ceramics tend to fracture suddenly when just slightly strained under a load unless exposed to high temperatures
The bandage is threaded with photonic fibers that change color to signal pressure level
Hazardous chemicals such as bromine, antimony, and lead are finding their way into food-contact items and other everyday products
NIH BRAIN Initiative-funded research proves to be a key first step to improving deep brain stimulation
Researchers have discovered that bismuth has an unusual property that can be harnessed to help the environment
Just like human dandruff, dinosaur fossil dandruff is made of tough cells called corneocytes, which in life are dry and full of the protein keratin
Researchers develop forward-looking framework for special category of the most serious emerging infectious diseases
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