With further development, the versatile device could test estrogen levels in bodily fluids like saliva or test for hormone contamination in waterways
Concordia researchers create a technology to harness the electrical energy from plants
Researchers believe that changes in distribution of the wild plants are directly related to the disappearance of the large animals
Scientists reveal new insight towards using a spider glue’s stickiness to design smarter adhesives that could work even in the most humid conditions
The settlement announced Nov. 20 resolves the alleged misuse of grant funds awarded by HHS to UF between 2005 and December 2010
Professor has helped to devise the first calculation of how the behavior of kaons differs when matter is swapped out for antimatter
Kyoto University researchers narrow in on the neural structures behind happiness
Project will help push a promising new therapy for overdose and addiction closer to clinical trials
Emerging understanding of soil organic matter could assist today’s scientists by accurately accounting for soil carbon, helping to better forecast climate change
Project's aim was to add more data to genomic databases, in which reptiles are poorly represented
Study shows how some coral can survive annual bleaching events
Information provides a new perspective when trying to fully understand the trade-offs involved when deciding whether to use insecticide
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