NewsSensor to Monitor Levels of Widely Used Antibiotic in Water and Foodby Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São PauloThe device, which combines magnetic fluorescent nanoparticles, can help detect metronidazole in organisms
NewsHow the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Shifted Populations in the Balkansby Cell PressAncient DNA reveals new information about the Roman Empire's influence on the Balkan peninsula
NewsAncient Stars Made Extraordinarily Heavy Elementsby North Carolina State UniversityNew research gives guidance about how to think about models and fission
NewsFormaldehyde, a Carcinogen, Is Also Used by the Body to Regulate Our Genesby University of California - BerkeleyStudy shows formaldehyde in small amounts plays an important epigenetic role in the body
NewsClimate Change Will Increase Wildfire Risk and Lengthen Fire Seasonsby Desert Research InstituteScientists examined multiple fire danger indices for the contiguous US to assess the impact of climate change
Product NewsSpatial Biology Multi-Omics Profiling Toolsby AMSBIOLaunch of a new service that provides access to the NanoString GeoMx DSP, the 10x Xenium, and the 10x Visium
NewsDiverse College Classrooms Linked to Better STEM Learning Outcomesby American Educational Research AssociationUnderrepresented racial minorities and first-generation students show the most improvement
NewsGrinding Coffee with Water Makes a More Consistent and Intense Espressoby Cell PressAdding water can reduce static electricity when grinding coffee beans, preventing the particles from clumping
NewsResearchers Develop Grassroots Framework for Managing Environmental Commonsby University of Massachusetts AmherstNew tool relies on local traditional ecological and social knowledge for more sustainable conservation strategy
NewsA Mathematical Model Connects the Evolution of Chickens, Fish, and Frogsby University of California - San DiegoA research team has built a mathematical model that can accurately predict gastrulation flows
NewsNew Dark Matter Theory Explains Two Puzzles in Astrophysicsby University of California - RiversideDark matter may be more vibrant than previously thought, UC Riverside study reports
Product NewsNewly Released Automated Colony Counterby KEYENCEThe BC-1000 Series will automate testing for a wide range of microbiological samples
NewsFatty Foods Can Impair the Body’s Response to Everyday Stressby University of BirminghamEating fatty foods during stressful periods can impair the body’s "recovery" from the effects of stress
NewsCan Signs of Life Be Detected from Saturn’s Frigid Moon?by University of California - San DiegoEnceladus’ ice plumes may hold the building blocks of life
NewsAddition of Biomaterials Research to Science Partner Journal Programby Science Partner JournalsAAAS and KSBM are excited to announce a partnership to publish research on biomaterials
NewsLimitations of Asteroid Crater Lakes as Climate Archivesby University of GöttingenResearchers determine factors for chemical development in crater lakes on Earth
NewsClimate Change-Driven Reduction in Beneficial Plant Microbesby Penn StateResearchers model how microbial communities are being impacted by fossil-fuel driven climate change
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