Bio-fortification of sweet potatoes is a promising method to combat vitamin A deficiency in South Africa.
Researcher uses material to repair breaks, replacing bone grafts as a treatment for those who've lost bone matter.
Students with disabilities develop their research skills in university program
Applying more than 50 volts across a droplet of weak hydrochloric acid causes the drop to rise into the air above a glowing plasma layer
University received $101 million in research awards in 2015
Researchers from Clarkson University, SUNY Fredonia & SUNY Oswego Receive $6.5 million from EPA to monitor for contaminants
Argonne distinguished fellow receives patent for ultra-fast surface hardening technology
Findings have now clarified the origins of the major lineages of the hybrid yeasts
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The Hamilton Company program will help students and undergrads around the world
Large-scale simulation provides theoretical evidence of early disk galaxies
A new strategy towards ultra-soft yet dry rubber could be tailored to mimic a wide range of biologicals for biomedical applications
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