Stanford scientists have discovered how to make the electrical wiring on top of solar cells nearly invisible to incoming light
Finding could help inform the treatment of the roughly 10 million people worldwide who fall ill with tuberculosis each year
Hot topics include food safety, homeland security, bioanalytical science
Most people don't know that bioart exists, but it can enable scientists to produce new ideas and give us opportunities to look differently at problems
Report recommends prioritized research on the chemistry, properties, and spill behavior of various types of crude oil
Work demonstrates a major advance in the long history of water-based (aqueous) batteries by doubling their voltage
The discovery could help industrial users “point cool” tiny areas with a focused point of light
Using relatively low-energy X-rays, the IEX beamline at the APS will help illuminate electronic ordering and emergent phenomena in ordered materials
“It’s simple enough that one could teach an undergrad to do it in a week,” professor says
Territorial hamsters reveal biological mechanism behind the difference in male vs. female aggression
It sounds simple, but the concept is only recently gaining international acceptance.
New insect model may help eradicate disease that sickens millions annually
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