Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a pill that makes tumors light up when exposed to infrared light
Finding could make pricey, massive scanners a thing of the past
In 1996, shortly after arriving at Jupiter, Galileo made a surprising discovery: Ganymede had its own magnetic field
Climate change has been marked by a persistent, if uneven, increase in global temperatures through time
Spam-filtering algorithm learns to recognize full set of behaviors in jelly-like Hydra
A wide range of drugs and biochemical probes rely on natural or synthetic compounds that aid a reaction by adding carbohydrates
Scientists evaluate starch digestibility, nutrient availability
This work is in line with other recent findings that chemical emissions from personal care products can contribute significantly to urban air pollution
Researchers describe the first retrospective dosimetric study by electron spin resonance spectroscopy using human tissue from nuclear attack victims
A specific region of the brain may become a target to develop music-based treatments to help alleviate anxiety in patients with dementia
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