Researchers are using the physics of airflows to locate gaseous leaks more quickly in complex scenarios
Cannabidiol has been shown to help slip medications across the blood-brain barrier and into mouse brains
When put under pressure, plastic crystals of neopentylglycol yield huge cooling effects
Archaeologists have recreated ancient brewing techniques to learn how beer kept an empire afloat
A new study reveals needle-like structures in positively charged lightning leaders
These symbioses could help scientists understand how ecosystems may shift as climate change alters the interplay between plants, microbes, and soil
The coelacanth is so rare it was thought to have gone extinct with dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago
With around 80,000 untested chemicals in use, Rutgers-led innovation addresses an urgent environmental safety need
Can epigenetics help us grow food more efficiently and combat global hunger?
Human milk consumption has played a key role in global economic and agricultural developments for more than 10,000 years
Topological materials could result in everything from more energy-efficient electronics to the development of novel superconductors
A new drug-delivery system senses high oxidant levels and responds by administering just the right amount of antioxidant
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