UIndy researchers say contamination through secondary transfer of material could implicate the innocent or help the guilty go free
The information can be used to tell us the assembly history of our galaxy
Technique could be developed for a wide range of applications
Scientists are developing new technologies for making computers recognize not just traditional commands, but also non-verbal ones
Image collection includes cell skeletons, guts and bugs, spider web-like nerve cells, cell death, zombie cells and glowing bacteria
Lifeless ‘soil’ on planet poses challenge
Fifty UC climate change scholars offer 10 urgent solutions to “flatline” global warming by 2050
Team studies the changes in gene expression levels in blood in more than 15,000 people around the world
Rice University lab employs clotting powers of viper-derived drug, even in presence of anti-coagulants
A Purdue University-led team of researchers observed electrons transition from a topologically ordered phase to a broken symmetry phase
Facility will add about 15,000 square feet of space and new diamond synthesis equipment
New research from the University of Rochester reveals that our brains can detect and process sound delays that are too short to be noticed consciously
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