NewsNatural Alternatives for Meat Preservationby Zhejiang UniversityResearchers examine the use of natural preservatives as an alternative to synthetic chemicals
NewsResearchers Map Crocodile Family Tree to Shed Light on Their Evolutionby University of YorkResearchers have mapped the family tree of crocodiles and their extinct relatives to shed light on the giant reptiles
NewsBoiled Bubbles Jump to Carry More Heatby Virginia TechBubbles are an optimal way to carry heat, and a team has engineered a surface that makes them jump to carry even more
NewsNew Research Identifies Unique Patterns in Utah Wildfiresby S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State UniversityUtah's variable topography produces a tremendous range of wildfire behavior
NewsRecycling Concrete Using Carbon Can Reduce Emissions and Wasteby Flinders UniversityGraphene hardens up as a core ingredient in more sustainable construction
NewsDespite Progress, Carbon Emissions Rise in the Lab Industryby Scott WallaskNew report from My Green Lab outlines issues left to tackle with carbon reduction in the biotech and pharma industries
Product NewsA Whole-Lab Management Solution That Meets Your Needsby PHC Corporation of North AmericaThe LabSVIFT helps you monitor lab equipment and quickly solve problems to maximize efficiency
NewsThe World Needs More Empathy—Here Is How Science Can Harness Itby McGill UniversityResearchers explore the power of imagination, showing how a shift in thinking can make humans more caring
NewsUnlocking the Secret Strength of Marine Musselsby McGill UniversityDiscovery may lead to medical advances in bio-implants, wearable sensors, and more
NewsScientists Navigate Uncharted Waters in Fish Immunology Researchby University of PennsylvaniaResearchers reconsider the understanding of immune responses in bony fish
NewsGhostlike Dusty Galaxy Reappears in James Webb Space Telescope Imageby University of Texas at AustinResearchers detect a galaxy that's busy forming new stars, but is hard to see
NewsPublic Gardens Contribute to Invasives Problemby University of CincinnatiSurvey finds nonnative, invasive species are escaping arboretums
NewsTis the Season to Recognize Chocolateby Society of Chemical IndustryScientists are working to protect the unique qualities of cacao beans grown in the Buenaventura region
NewsWhy Scientific Techniques Matter in Archeologyby Flinders UniversityExperts advocate for more use of archeological science in studies
NewsMeteorites Likely Source of Nitrogen for Early Earthby Kyoto UniversityTeam reveals results of study from Ryugu samples
NewsConsensus Needed on When Global Warming Reaches 1.5°Cby University of ExeterResearchers propose a solution to defining the current level of global warming
NewsNew Study Offers Cautious Hope about the Resilience of Redwoodsby Northern Arizona UniversityUpdated models of redwoods show some of the oldest carbon reserves ever measured
NewsNew Fermentation Breakthrough in Sustainable Food Coloringby The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for BiosustainabilityTechnology offers a more sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional methods
NewsScientists Discover Rare 6-Planet System That Moves in Strange Synchronyby University of ChicagoStudy led by UChicago astronomer may tell us about how planets form
News600 Years of Tree Rings Reveal Climate Risks in Californiaby Cornell UniversityResearchers construct plausible daily weather records and streamflow scenarios