'3D-Fuge,' part of the growing field of frugal science, helps democratize research
Degraded, low biodiversity land and soils tend to harbor more 'opportunistic' bacteria, new research shows
A new approach generated 13 new material candidates for solar cells and 23 new candidates for LEDs
The work provides a research method that others can use to perform their own analysis on which technology is more favorable for their local areas
Bonn University and Columbia University chemists discover a novel and sustainable reaction mechanism
A new study looked at chlorine isotopes as chemical tracers to determine the age and origin of groundwaters from the Eastern Desert of Egypt
Icelandic, descaled cod fish skins can help heal burn and other medical procedures in humans and animals
To recover a meteorite record for millions of years, the researchers headed to the Atacama Desert
The insight gained by the team's research could guide the design of biomedical solutions for attacking tumors or treating wounds faster
A Rutgers-led study could benefit millions of people who rely on corn for nutrition
In a study of mice, researchers found that low humidity hindered the immune response of the animals in three ways
Israeli scientists resurrect yeast from ancient beer jugs to recreate 5,000-year-old brew
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