Using e-cigarettes may lead youth to start smoking, adults to stop smoking
New device is fast, inexpensive, and accurate, making it ideal for use in developing countries
Light-emitting diode (LED) lighting was always assumed to be less damaging to milk due to its lower power consumption—but a recent study shows that assumption seems to be wrong
A new study reveals that on average, mammals move distances two to three times shorter in human-modified landscapes than they do in the wild
The quantum computer of the future will be able to carry out computations far beyond the capacity of today's computers
The precise relationship between the protein "blueprints" encoded in genes and the amount of protein a given cell actually makes is by no means clear
The method of desiccation shows promise as an alternative to cryopreservation via liquid nitrogen.
Second hand toys may not meet the most current safety guidelines for limiting hazardous elements
Discovery of C. botulinum toxin in a strain of Enterococcus is raising concern
Enamine REAL database of synthetic compounds accessible via UCSF’s online ZINC platform
Collaboration aims to facilitate transformational biomedical science and engineering research
The program offers accreditation for biosafety field certifiers around the world to ensure biosafety cabinets are properly maintained
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