The discovery of graphene, a material made of one or very few atomic layers of carbon, started a boom
Researchers have developed a 3-D tool to model brain injury in a laboratory setting
Researchers were able to produce healthy mice with two mothers that went on to have normal offspring of their own
A new study combined detailed environmental accounts with a model of the global food system that tracks the production and consumption of food across the world
Deep neural networks to detect magnetic field anomalies for faster warnings before earthquakes and tsunamis
ClinGen and ClinVar shed light on gene variants and their connections to health and disease
Hydroeconomic models are increasingly becoming an important tool for water resources planning in river basins
Molecular fossil evidence suggests sponges lived on the ancient ocean floors 100 million years before the Cambrian period
Biomaterial that solidifies at body temperature integrates into wounds to help cells grow
Researchers demonstrated an ion gel that quickly heals on its own without any external stimuli at room temperature
The work offers a greater understanding of the efficacy of the CF drugs Lumacaftor and Ivacaftor
The fossil, likely to be that of a newborn, does not have the recognizable long snout typically seen in the species
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