The study found that when women planned to delay marriage and limit the number of children they wanted—which would let them focus exclusively on work—they didn’t get the same employment opportunities in STEM as men
fABMACS allows scientists to better harness the power of existing software while greatly improving their ability to predict the way that a potential drug interacts with a protein
The agreement will drive medical innovation by making human biospecimens and associated data from within the GLHC network available to research program
The $49.4 million lab, paid for by the state, is named in honor of the lab system’s founding director and professor emeritus Alex A. Ardans, who led the statewide diagnostic service for 21 years
It seems plausible that drug-resistant bacteria from an individual traveler could be transferred to inanimate surfaces and then picked up by others but studying and quantifying this is fraught with problem
Scientists fabricated isotropic, near-net-shape, neodymium-iron-boron bonded magnets at DOE’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at ORNL using the Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machine
West Virginia University assistant professor's research explores the chemical environments around specific materials used to build small computing devices