With nearly 55 million students, teachers and school staff about to return to elementary and secondary school classrooms, scientists recently described a new hand-held sensor that could keep classroom air fresher and kids more alert for learning.
Scientists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) and their colleagues at the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) have invented a new computational approach that can accurately follow the birth and evolution...
Almost 30 years after discovery of a link between alcohol consumption and certain forms of cancer, scientists are reporting the first evidence from research on people explaining how the popular beverage may be carcinogenic.
The result of work by RPI researchers is a graphene anode material that can be charged or discharged 10 times faster than conventional graphite anodes used in today’s lithium (Li)-ion batteries.
Scientists are setting sail on August 25 to study ocean acidification in the Arctic and what this means for the future survival of marine and terrestrial organisms.
STARLIMS ELN Allows users to tightly control the sequence of tasks in their labs Can be integrated with users’ SDMS to ensure that standard operating procedures are followed Eliminates paper notebooks Record all
Promising results were reported here today from a proof-of-concept clinical trial of an “anti-hunger” ingredient for yogurt, fruit shakes, smoothies and other foods that would make people feel full longer and ease the craving to eat.
Torrance, CA (August 22, 2012) - Phenomenex Inc., a global leader in the research and manufacture of advanced technologies for the separation sciences, announces the creation of a new company - Phenova, Inc. - which culminates the integration and
Researchers have developed a self-charging power cell that directly converts mechanical energy to chemical energy, storing the power until it is released as electrical current.