An expedition in August/September seeks to increase our understanding about the changing Arctic frontier
The robot, reported in ACS Sensors, could even read a message written on the ground using odors as a barcode
Researchers reassess the chronology of the archaeological site of Anzick
Artificial lighting at night could be a reason for declining insect populations
Blood metabolites differed strongly between treatment and control groups in clinical trial of popular DASH diet
Researchers have seen how both humans and fruit flies deploy a protein that plays a critical role in their immune responses to invading bacteria
Rats with spinal cord injuries can re-learn skilled hand movements after being treated with a gene therapy
A fulsome smile in a photo makes it easier for people to identify the individual, say researchers at the University of York
Featuring advanced Q-Cup Technology, the EDGE can prepare samples for molecular analysis in as little as five minutes
The byko-visc DS Viscometer displays simultaneous direct digital readouts of Krebs units, centipoise, and grams
Los Alamos National Laboratory and the US Army are working on a replacement for toxic TNT
Human activity is causing the planet's mammals to flee daylight for the protection of night
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