High intake of eggs has traditionally been discouraged, mainly due to their high cholesterol content
Even though the term "nanomaterials" is broadly used, nanoscale materials science has yet to be fully developed
In a digital age, mathematics, data science, and visualization can help make sense of these events for new generations
New publications discuss snowpack changes and their implications in the Great Basin
Flexing a single elbow joint enables gulls to adapt their wing shape to gusty conditions
Human errors caused by a lack of standardized procedures and insufficient training are the major drivers behind loss in food manufacturing
Chemical engineering researchers developed a self-powered microfluidic sheet that wraps, flaps, and creeps
Since it started making headlines five years ago, then gene-editing technology CRISPR has been controversial
Allowing smokers to determine their nicotine intake while they are trying to quit is likely to help them kick the habit
Montana State University-led expedition kicks off in a lake far beneath the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet
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