Genome editing techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas, could help to make agriculture more productive and environmentally friendly
Even looking at things that remind of coffee can arouse our minds, reveals a new University of Toronto study
The discovery of these seemingly out-of-place sensing cells may lend insight into possibilities for protecting lung function
Rice University bioengineers lead effort to print scaffolds to heal bone and cartilage
Public health researchers say climate change is impacting disease burden in our backyards
Researchers using ultrabright X-rays reveal the molecular structure of membranes used to purify seawater into drinking water
Computer science researchers develop a new way to test machine learning algorithms that control self-driving cars
Sea squirts, marine worms, and moss animals (bryozoans) made up the majority of the non-native species
The device, which measures less than five cubic centimeters, is docked onto animals' heads and gathers real-time images
A new study indicates that the evolutionary relationship between infected hosts can predict the impact of diseases
Virtual reality games could help individuals with certain neurological conditions shift their perceptions of time
Researchers are looking at the mixture of bee spit and flower oil as a model for a bioinspired glue
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