New UCSF center aims to make tests more affordable and accessible to doctors
NASA missions rely on the heat produced by the natural decay of plutonium-238 but that isotope is running out
NSF-funded work could lead to a better understanding of creativity
Companies to co-market automated sample preparation solutions
Material science partnership awards broaden participation, strengthen research
New techniques could better predict where hazardous materials go in the event of environmental disasters.
Image tracking technology allows scientists to gain new insights
New forms of glassy molecules surprise and intrigue engineers
Human longevity from grandmothering tied to human coupling
Researchers see 'spin current' in motion for the first time
Discovery could advance solar energy conversion
Environment-modifying organisms drove Earth's first mass extinction, and could do it again today
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