Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a promising new inexpensive technique for fabricating large-scale flexible and stretchable backplanes using semiconductor-enriched carbon nanotube solutions.
Researchers at MIT have developed a new way of revealing the presence of specific chemicals — whether toxins, disease markers, pathogens or explosives. The system visually signals the presence of a target chemical by emitting a fluorescent glow.
Princeton University alumnus Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com, and alumna MacKenzie Bezos, are donating the funds to create the Bezos Center for Neural Circuit Dynamics in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
With current news of additional radioactive leaks from the Fukushima nuclear power plants, the impact on the ocean of releases of radioactivity from the plants remains unclear.
Two experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have nearly eliminated the space in which the Higgs boson could dwell, scientists announced in a seminar held at CERN today.
The Pittcon 2012 Program Committee has named the recipients of 11 prestigious awards honoring scientists who have made outstanding contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy
Energy businesses that would like to collaborate with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory teams of experts to advance clean energy technology through high performance computing (HPC) must submit a one page letter of intent by this Friday.
Brookhaven National Laboratory has completed a comprehensive investigation and begun implementing corrective actions in response to a September 28, 2011 incident.
Federal funding for science is facing intense, sustained budget pressure because of the weak economy and historic budget deficits, but the impact could be eased if scientists step up efforts to engage lawmakers and the public, experts said at AAAS.
Canadian farmers will benefit from a partnership involving the Government of Canada, industry and universities across Canada to boost producer profitability through green agriculture technologies.
The University of Minnesota today announced a new, unique approach to the way it handles intellectual property arising from research projects funded by business and industry partners.