Development of a New Pressure-Quench Technique Demonstrates Superconductivity in Iron Selenide Crystals Sans Pressure
A potential breakthrough in treating congenital ichthyosis offers hope for sufferers like 12-year-old Peyton Fleagle, as a new ointment developed by Timber Pharmaceuticals has shown promising results in clinical trials conducted at Yale School of Medicine.
A decrease in tropical forest biomass due to climate change could lead to increased carbon emissions, which could accelerate global warming, a new study by the Yale School of the Environment's Maria del Rosario Uribe and Paulo Brando stated.
Shale oil’s short-cycle production protects foreign investors from the risk of expropriation — government taking private property for public use — providing an opportunity for the increasingly risk-averse global petroleum industry, according to a new report.
Rice-led team toggles side- and edge-conduction states in bismuth iodide crystals
Rice’s flexible carbon nanotube fibers woven into clothing gather accurate EKG, heart rate
Rice, Northeastern computer models reveal new details of spike mechanism
Rice calculations show they could be highly useful for solar panels
Topological feature could prove useful for encoding information in electron spins
Paleo storm hunters at Rice need data to refine the record of history’s hurricanes
Frustration in amyloid fibrils as they form shows it may be possible to stop their growth
Warmer climate will make diamondback moths more widespread, harder to control
Rice chemists’ analysis advances research on alternatives to antibiotics
Rice engineers find more efficient models to analyze contrast agents that find disease
Primary and secondary school staff were not at greater risk of death from COVID-19 in 2020 compared to other professions in England and Wales, new research has found.
Pharmacies could play a crucial role in identifying and referring victims of domestic and sexual violence and abuse to specialist services but need ongoing training, support and adequate funding to do so,
Researchers Call for Transborder Policies to Address Place-based Inequity in Health Coverage
Young children's ability to laugh and make jokes has been mapped by age for the first time using data from a new study involving nearly 700 children from birth to four years of age, from around the world.
Global change is eroding life on earth at an unprecedented rate and scale.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have identified the huge impact of flowering plants on the evolution of life on Earth.