Transformative technology not quite ready for clinical use
Researchers' results show that between 95 and 98 per cent of the injected CO2 was mineralized over a period of less than two years
Electroplated polymer makes transparent, highly conductive, ultrathin film
Researchers found exposure to LED sources for even a few hours degrades the perceived quality of milk more so than the microbial content that naturally accumulates over time
Metals are present in a wide range of habitats, with a large number of land sites in the UK remaining contaminated since the industrial revolution
Protease might become a friend instead of foe in fighting HIV
Higher levels of an enzyme in the brain correlate with better cognitive function in older people
Most sunscreen products on the market today contain synthetic compounds that help prevent ultraviolet rays from damaging skin
Magnified images of bacteria found on things common in the health care environment swayed workers to do a better job cleaning their hands
Researchers hope to create new tissue that can replace or protect damaged muscle after a heart attack
“Less than 1 percent of microbes have been cultivated, and we need new cultures,” researcher says
University of Maryland researchers developed a method to build diamond-based hybrid nanoparticles in large quantities from the ground up
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