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Industries that need ultra-pure water—including semiconductor, battery, pharmaceutical, food and beverage companies—are ...
Go on a self-guided tour at a one-of-a-kind research site in Arizona where you can explore sealed biomes simulating Earth's climate and ecosystems.
Many doctors abandon a potentially life-saving medical scanning technology soon after training, because systemic barriers ...
What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out industrially useful plastic?
Caltech professor of chemistry Sandeep Sharma and colleagues from IBM and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan ...
Close stellar encounters could change the structure of our planetary system, potentially dooming Earth or other worlds to oblivion ...
The Trump administration closed a CDC lab that tracked STIs, including drug-resistant gonorrhea. Experts have painted a grim picture of STI surveillance in the wake of the lab's closing.
Insulet's system will add to the growing field of closed loop devices, which represent the evolution of insulin pumps towards the vision of creating an artificial pancreas device.
Taking a narrative storytelling approach to some of the most complex public health challenges of our time, Rivers explores ...
Birds undertake remarkable migrations, utilizing a complex navigation system that combines familiar senses with extraordinary abilities. They rely on landmarks, the sun, stars, and even the Earth ...
Step inside the laboratory as Chibueze Amanchukwu and his team investigate the chemistry that could lead to better batteries ...
The phrase “the world’s smallest violin” is dripping with sarcasm and reserved for disdain, but for some researchers it’s a mark of pride. Thanks to the latest nanotechnology tools, a team ...