Matthew Lehnert, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University at Stark, shows off ...
The Girl Scout DreamLab in Paramus, the 12th in the nation, will offer everything from podcasting to robotics, crafting and indoor camping.
Annual prizes from a Canadian foundation recognize the most significant advances in human biology and medicine ...
A giant inflatable E. coli has appeared in central Brno, highlighting the city’s electron microscopy tradition and the ...
AT MASS, GENERAL BRIGHAM RESEARCHERS ARE MAPPING ONE OF THE MOST VAST AND MYSTERIOUS LANDSCAPES KNOWN TO SCIENCE A WORLD OF ...
Imagine that plants could tell us exactly when they're stressed, infected, or being eaten by insects, by lighting up. A new ...
Budding scientists were put through their paces when students from a secondary school led a series of experiments as part of ...
Scientists convert plastic into acetic acid and unveil label-free microscopy; IAEA flags global radiation exposure ...
Scientists restoring Toronto’s Don River uncovered century-old soil, reviving native plants and offering new hope for successful wetland rehabilitation.
Embedding bacteria into concrete that can seal cracks on its own can potentially extend the life of bridges, tunnels, and ...
Say what you will about China, but it is one countries that repeatedly thinks outside of the box when it comes to technology and what it's capable of.
Scientists have created a QR code that is smaller than most bacteria, offering a novel way to store data. Using beams of ...
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