100-fold greater sensitivity, ability to detect multiple targets at once, and other improvements provide more power for detecting genetic signatures
Compact, cost-effective system puts scientists in control of their gel imaging
New antibody reacts with the GBS Lancefield carbohydrate antigen found on the surface of the bacterium
While semiconductors may not contain rare materials, many are toxic or very expensive
Clinical studies examining the association between the use of Tamiflu and neuropsychiatric side effects in children have so far been inconclusive and limited by methodology and potential confounding factors
Ocean acidification will severely impair coral reef growth before the end of the century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unchecked
Record-setting efficiency for generation of neutrons
Coffee has been found to affect the metabolism of steroids as well as the neurotransmitters typically linked to cannabis
Berkeley Lab's 'farm of the future' project marries microbiology and machine learning
When teaching identical online courses, a woman receives harsher comments and lower scores than a man
A humble unlikely hero in the global fight against antibiotic resistance
Identical twin astronauts are subjects of NASA’s Twins Study. One spent a year in space while the other stayed on Earth as a control subject
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