New study showed relief from current dry spell unlikely within next 10,000 years
Microbiome from mother trees protects baby trees from disease
The fibers are sustainable, non-toxic, and can be made at room temperature
A novel manganese and sodium-ion-based material developed at the University of Texas at Dallas may provide an alternative to lithium-ion technology
Squeezing innovation out of the NASA Twins study
Treatment prevents virus from crossing placenta to infect fetus, mouse study shows
Study indicates concrete construction waste can help rid the air of sulfur dioxide, a major pollutant
Scans suggest food is a form of escape from self-critical thoughts
Breakthrough research published in PLOS ONE demonstrates quantitative, PCR-free detection of microRNA
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University at Buffalo have overcome two key challenges to making optoelectronic devices smaller
A new mechanism of cell cannibalism by entosis
Study is published in the July 7 issue of Science Magazine
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