The research was conducted with more than 800 people who took part in Dry January in 2018
The technology could be used to develop more sophisticated nanomachines with reconfigurable parts
A self-powered bandage has been developed that generates an electric field over an injury
Study raises potential for development of microbiome-based acne treatments
Scientists found the extent to which temperature affects lifespan depends on an individual’s genes
From February 2015 to August of 2017, researchers kept tabs on marine debris that washed up on the shoreline at 12 different sites
A streamlined pathway to value-added molecules
New process could lead to reduction in carbon footprints
Antibiotic resistant superbugs could kill up to 1.3 million people in Europe by 2050
The challenge for researchers is recording events that are taking place on a femtosecond scale
Scientists have developed a 3-D printed robotic hand that can play simple musical phrases on the piano by just moving its wrist
Zoonotic diseases now constitute more than 60 percent of emerging infectious diseases
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