An algorithm has been designed to help generate more revenue for builders and more renewable energy for customers
A new study shows that transcontinental pollination mediated by migrating insects is possible
Findings suggest that artificial intelligence in the medical space must be carefully tested for performance across a wide range of populations
A legal battle over a 10,600-year-old ancient skeleton has ended after advanced DNA sequencing found it was related to a Native American tribe
A journal article presents the evidence for seasonality in 69 infectious diseases, from African Sleeping Sickness to Zika
Research from the University of Vermont predicts which species are more likely to become invasive based on biological traits
UNLV geologist investigating 310-million-year-old fossil trackway from ancient reptilian creature
The study is believed to be the first randomized controlled trial in infants with CF
The findings reinforce the important role of the circadian clock in governing metabolism
This type of construction is more compact and mobile
Improved efficiency, simplified plant operations, and greater quality and consistency
New device could track oxygenation of healing wounds in real time
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