Sea squirts, marine worms, and moss animals (bryozoans) made up the majority of the non-native species
The device, which measures less than five cubic centimeters, is docked onto animals' heads and gathers real-time images
A new study indicates that the evolutionary relationship between infected hosts can predict the impact of diseases
Virtual reality games could help individuals with certain neurological conditions shift their perceptions of time
Researchers are looking at the mixture of bee spit and flower oil as a model for a bioinspired glue
Researchers can now more accurately distinguish between the intake of a substance and external contamination of hair samples
Researchers have built an inexpensive electrospinning device partially using the popular children's toy Lego
Warmer, lower rivers from climate change might leave some U.S. power plants high and dry
Amyloid plaques are a hallmark in human beings of Alzheimer's disease
A biosensor has been developed that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect unsafe arsenic levels
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