AMISTAD, a new collections-based research project led by London’s Natural History Museum, is working on untangling the identities of a group of blue butterflies from South America.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University will improve a prodrug, a compound activated in the body, to ...
A senior design team of mechanical engineering students from Alfred University, led and advised by Mehdi Kabir, assistant professor of ...
Scientists who built the first synthetic eukaryotic genome share hard-won lessons that could accelerate engineering of crops, ...
A Michigan Tech student researcher, empathetic to the suffering of tick-infested moose — and with a personal ick for ticks — ...
A new wave of biophilic design uses simulated nature and sustainable wood alternatives to bring wellness benefits into ...
BEIJING, Dec 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's move to allow exports to ‌China ​of Nvidia's second-best artificial ...
Discover how a groundbreaking multi-state poultry genetics research initiative has revolutionized disease resistance and ...
The chaos created by the freezing and termination of billions of dollars of research grants has left trans academics ...
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Instacart pilot study increased the nutritional quality of groceries of families with young children without increasing ...
The choreographed movements that cells perform to form complex biological shapes, like our hands, have fascinated scientists for centuries. Now, researchers at EMBL Barcelona have launched LimbNET, an ...