Bosses who are so-called "servant leaders" create a positive culture of trust and fairness in the workplace
Researchers unveil a tool for making compressed deep learning models less vulnerable to attack
The database was developed to address concerns that women’s scientific expertise is often excluded at professional gatherings
Compounds from elderberries can directly inhibit the virus's entry and replication in human cells
Researchers are investigating polymers that change their color or fluorescence characteristics when placed under mechanical load
Identification of functional olfactory receptors in human taste cells opens doors to new approaches to modify food flavor
Disruptions in the epigenetic machinery may lead to diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes
A new method has the potential to allow the editing and repair of genes to be accomplished reliably and stealthily
The wristbands, which absorb chemicals from air and skin, are an excellent screening tool for population exposures to organic chemicals
Scientists used a multimodal approach to understand how a catalyst decomposes nerve agents in real-life environments
Researchers trained the tool, called FitRec, on a dataset of more than 250,000 workout records for more than 1,000 runners
A new study is the first to show how two types of sand can behave like liquids, shedding light on geological processes
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