Stony Brook-led international research team creates ultra-fast approach detailed in PNAS
Broken links between retinal ganglion cells and target structures throughout the brain spell permanent vision loss. But in a new study, these long-distance connections—and partial vision—were restored
In addition to characterising the materials, the deterioration problems the galleries have been suffering have also been analysed
The production of stem cells at the scale required for optimal application in modern healthcare is currently not feasible
In this ACS video, Reactions takes a look at what makes fluorescent colours pop, and also some of the nanotechnology applications
These renewable resources include agricultural, forestry and algal biomass, as well as waste
New trees have a better growth rate and denser wood than natives, and can produce fiber year-round
This discovery may enable scientists to engineer crop plants that more efficiently harness the energy of the Sun
Aalto University researchers have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection
“This is the first real study of gene expression in the striatum for bipolar disorder,” said study director
“Whether or not beaver dams are beneficial to trout and salmon has been hotly debated,” says ecologist
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