Annual awards will be presented at Pittcon 2017 in Chicago, Illinois
It’s the brain’s desire for calories—not sweetness—that dominates our desire for sugars, according to a recent Yale study
Team also found genetic evidence that these mosquitoes have overwintered for at least the past four years
Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering
Independent testing shows device outperforms two commercially available products
In a recent study, researchers used emojis to measure kids' emotional response to the taste of certain foods
Device shields beta cells from immune system attack
Researcher has developed an artificial intelligence system for video games that adapts to the player’s behavior by Darwinian evolution
Scientists thought guppies in Northern Trinidad could be a rare example of adaptation to crude oil pollution. But they found something else.
A specialized ORNL team uses nuclear forensics to solve mysteries and safeguard materials
“The most longstanding hypothesis for zebra striping is crypsis, or camouflaging, but until now the question has always been framed through human eyes,” says lead author.
Research has led to a better understanding of how to protect vulnerable vegetation
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