Researchers test four types of steel byproducts to determine their phosphate removal capacity
Researchers' nano wrench allows them to precisely control nanoscale shapes, among other possible uses
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Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes can chemically trap and store greenhouse gases more effectively than typical adsorption materials, according to a team in Germany and India
Facility designed to advance multi-omics research
Those who sign up for this lab automation conference early will receive deep discounts
Novel approach promises an easier, less costly way to do so
Integrated assessment is the most comprehensive Michigan-focused resource on high-volume hydraulic fracturing
Work could lead to the development of new ways of making important compounds like drugs and electronic materials
Study is first to show that flour milled from whole grape seeds is able to reduce blood cholesterol levels
Understanding more about the interactions between microbial communities could help shed light on the roles of soil microbes in the global carbon cycle
This summer, two UA researchers found that some members of ant colonies spend most of their time inactive
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