Physicists have discovered surprisingly complex states emerging out of simple synchronized networks
Mechanical engineers have developed an “acoustic metamaterial” that can cancel 94 percent of sound
While new cases of most types of cancer are declining, those of melanoma—the deadliest form of skin cancer—continue to climb
A new website helps people navigate the increasing amount of misinformation and deception they see online
Ongoing studies often have well-established research teams and senior investigators with extensive experience
The findings lend credence to the idea that certain readily available, plant-based supplements might offer protection against dementia in people
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The health of coral reefs can be impacted as much by the diversity of fish that graze on them as by the amount of fish that do so
A ceremony was held to commemorate construction of the new flagship laboratory in Clifton, NJ
The case report comes 10 years after the first such case, known as the "Berlin Patient"
Unusual property of the ultrastrong material could be harnessed for twisting or pulling motions
Identification of genes responsible for sour taste in citrus fruit may enable the creation of new, sweeter varieties
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