An ancient mammoth unearthed in a farmer's field southwest of Ann Arbor last week may provide clues about the lives of early humans in the region
In the world of catalytic science and technology, the hunt is always on for catalysts that are inexpensive, highly active, and environmentally friendly
App will make it easier for researchers to gather data more frequently and more accurately from participants using iPhone apps
Suits help researchers collect fecal samples
Physicists have wondered in recent years if they could control how atoms interact using light. Now they know that they can.
The four-year grant will allow the Georgia State professor to study how emulsifiers affect bacteria in the intestinal tract
Agilent Technologies launches anywhere, anytime courses for improved laboratory operations
Wheat researchers have completed the first study of a chromosome in a tertiary gene pool
Research shows a promising new avenue for early tumor detection
Such systems would no longer require heat sinks or cooling fans on top of the integrated circuits
Nano Design Works and the Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science will provide central points of contact for companies
Team has developed a highly effective in vitro technique for producing light sensitive retina cells from human embryonic stem cells
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