Researchers will explore the human microbiome, or genes of microorganisms in and on the body, as trace evidence for forensic identification
Scientists find a new way to remove defects from heat-resistant alloys
Crybaby: the vitamins in your tears
The study of protein function is necessary for understanding the molecular basis of disease
Study is one of the first criminological studies to look specifically at the relationship between homicidal ideation and criminal behavior
$10.5 million gift funds center for human milk research at UC San Diego
Lab's gas atomization process has garnered the laboratory at least 16 patents over the last two decades
Dungeness crab fisheries valued at about $220 million annually may face a strong downturn over the next 50 years, according to recent research
Recent studies looked at increasing the flavor, nutrition, production, and growing season of Kansas strawberries
"Chiral amino-alcohols are particularly valuable for the pharmaceutical industry, because they are precursors to important drugs such as antivirals and antimalarials"
A new, still experimental, technique known as in vitro gametogenesis is poised to usher in the next era in reproductive and regenerative medicine.
Experiments at Berkeley Lab confirm that structural defects at the periphery are key in catalyst function
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