Israeli scientists resurrect yeast from ancient beer jugs to recreate 5,000-year-old brew
Researchers have used sound waves to precisely manipulate atoms and molecules, accelerating the sustainable production of breakthrough smart materials
Less adaptable, slow-lived species requiring specialist environmental conditions will likely fall victim of extinction
The xperiment produced new material that can conduct electricity perfectly
Rice University lab’s flexible insulator offers high strength and superior thermal conduction
The new method can get anti-viral vaccines safely and cheaply to previously inaccessible populations
Stanford researchers outline vision for a profitable approach to cleaning the air
Confederate field hospitals turned to traditional remedies under Union blockade
Researchers have determined why strontium-rich barite is found in the ocean
A computer scientist at the University of Göttingen develops automated process for finding out the effectiveness of virtual reality technology
A novel study of joint cartilage and what it could mean for future astronauts
In recent years, the re-emergence of measles, mumps, polio, whooping cough, and other vaccine-preventable diseases has sparked a refocus on emergency preparedness
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