Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Richard Lindzen, a global warming skeptic, said too much is being made of climate change by researchers seeking government funding.
"Machine Gun Kelly," Al Capone, the "Birdman" — Alcatraz prison has had some infamous residents on the craggy island known as "The Rock" in the middle of San Francisco Bay....
A recent review article describes groundbreaking discoveries that have emerged from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and synergies with the heavy-ion program at the Large Hadron Collider.
Environmental researchers who investigate climate change, invasive species, infectious diseases, and other data-intensive topics can now benefit from easy access to diverse datasets.
EnviroLogix announced today that it has signed a collaborative agreement with Douglas Scientific to develop and optimize solutions for high throughput real time and endpoint nucleic acid analysis.
New research has shown that a protein does something that scientists once thought impossible: It unfolds itself and refolds into a completely new shape.
Peter J. Stang, Ph.D., distinguished professor of chemistry at the University of Utah and editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), has been named winner of the 2013 Priestley Medal by the American Chemical Society (ACS).