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
A new study is the first to document evidence of a new form of the mineral monazite
How did the modern human face evolve to look the way it does?
The new system can efficiently erase long stretches of DNA from a targeted site in the human genome
Reliable forecasts are currently possible nine to 10 days out for daily weather in the mid-latitudes
The team was able to establish how long the chemical lingers and what health effects it has on various organisms
First-of-its-kind nanogenerator designed by UCLA researchers and colleagues also acts as a weather station
A new analysis of scientific citations has revealed previously unknown patterns
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