Team aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
The study showed that some man-made sounds can cause certain species to reduce irrigation and sediment turnover
Findings show that method can be a powerful complementary technique for assessing biosimilars
The Phoenix is lightweight, has two motors at the hips, and electrically controlled tension settings
Drexel researchers have found a way of growing crystals in a sphere shape, which could be a boon to drug delivery
“We’ve shown that lead is harmful by eating the dirt, not from eating the lettuce grown in the dirt," researcher says.
World’s first cellulose aerogel made of paper waste is biodegradable, non-toxic, flexible and ultra-strong
Scientists look to outer space to understand how life's building blocks first formed
A new Cornell study explored how a noisy, disruptive and disorganized environment influences how much women eat
New technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses
Existing framework allows to immediately offer highest quality DNA products to forensic customers
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