WVU scientists are working to combat a critical issue concerning piercing-sucking pests that serve as carriers of plant diseases
Hosts who swat at mosquitoes or perform other defensive behaviors may be abandoned, no matter how sweet.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab use a new platform, called MAESTRO, to see microscale details in monolayer material’s electronic structure
Report facilitates the development of toxicological testing methods that replace, reduce, or refine the use of animals
Mansourasaurus shahinae helps fill in gaps of African dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous period
Closest to cow's milk in range of nutrients it offers
New device is fast, inexpensive, and accurate, making it ideal for use in developing countries
Light-emitting diode (LED) lighting was always assumed to be less damaging to milk due to its lower power consumption—but a recent study shows that assumption seems to be wrong
A new study reveals that on average, mammals move distances two to three times shorter in human-modified landscapes than they do in the wild
The quantum computer of the future will be able to carry out computations far beyond the capacity of today's computers
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