A new method has the potential to allow the editing and repair of genes to be accomplished reliably and stealthily
The wristbands, which absorb chemicals from air and skin, are an excellent screening tool for population exposures to organic chemicals
Scientists used a multimodal approach to understand how a catalyst decomposes nerve agents in real-life environments
Researchers trained the tool, called FitRec, on a dataset of more than 250,000 workout records for more than 1,000 runners
A new study is the first to show how two types of sand can behave like liquids, shedding light on geological processes
DNA of 13th century Crusaders shows that there's more to learn about who the Crusaders were and their interactions with other populations
The EDU™ Series Ductless Demonstration Fume Hoods are designed to provide 360° visibility
Wild fish release chemicals called 'disturbance cues' to signal to other fish about nearby dangers
Scientists designed a quantum device that separates the catalyst from the starting chemicals
A closer look at seismic data from 2008–2017 expands Southern California's earthquake catalog by a factor of 10
Chalcogenide glass is a unique material used to make optical components that operate at mid-infrared wavelengths
Even after treatment, non-resistant bacteria could still become resistant by picking up intact genes left over from damaged antibiotic resistant bacteria
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