There is an effective formula for unlocking employees’ creative potential, according to new research
An editorial states that scientists should stop using the term "statistically significant" in their research
Environmental pollutants appear to weaken the immune system, reduce vaccine efficacy, and increase pathogen virulence
"Chronoprints" can identify a sample from a video taken as it reacts to disturbance
Neon tetra fish can control their brightly colored stripes by changing the angle of tiny platelets in their skin
Researchers found that features such as cliffs can cause a reversal in the pattern of deformation, leading to misleading data
New Purdue University technology is designed to help clean and purify water used in oil refinement
A surprisingly high level of surface contaminations of magnetic stir bars escapes regular cleaning
University at Buffalo engineer is laying the groundwork for quieter, more efficient, and safer supersonic flight
Virtual Reality technology could become an efficient tool for older people with balance problems or for rehabilitation
A new study may open the door to developing drug therapies or even gene therapies for alcohol addiction
The finding could change how electronic devices are built
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