Rice study shows those used to home schooling more likely to handle added stress in stride
Highest concentrations were found for Hispanic communities
Apparatus shows how parts of electrons move at different speeds in 1D
As other sources subside, Rice study shows nitrogen emissions cause greater share of pollutants
Open-source program IDs synthetic, naturally occurring gene sequences
In a new modeling study, researchers show how widely wind and solar potential vary by season and year.
Rice lab creates first heat-tolerant, stable fibers from wet-spinning process
People react more positively to new technologies when hearing spoken descriptions of them than when the identical information is written down, a new study finds.
Two experts from the Baker Institute for Public Policy’s Center for Health and Biosciences at Rice University are available to explain the regulatory landscape of human embryo and embryoid research, especially in light of changes to federal policy after Roe v. Wade was overturned.
A new breed of honey bees provides a major advance in the global fight against the parasitic Varroa mite, new research shows.
Across the United States, historically redlined neighborhoods that scored lowest in racially discriminatory maps drawn by the government-sponsored Home-Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) in the 1930s had twice the density of oil and gas wells than comparable neighborhoods that scored highest.
Researchers from MIT have developed a specialized MRI sensor capable of detecting light deep within tissues, including the brain, MIT News said. With further development, it could be utilized to monitor patients undergoing light-based therapies for cancer.
Many horse owners purchase painkilling and potentially dangerous drugs without having a veterinarian examine their horse first, a recent survey has found.
Regular blood or plasma donations can reduce levels of PFAS in the blood, according to a world-first clinical trial from Macquarie University and Fire Rescue Victoria published in JAMA Network Open today.
Seawater samples taken from a surfboard have helped scientists understand microscopic life in the waves, new research shows.
Major advance from Columbia Engineering team demonstrates first multi-organ chip made of engineered human tissues linked by vascular flow for improved modeling of systemic diseases like cancer.
Two Macquarie University researchers have been named as 2022 New South Wales Young Tall Poppies by the Australian Institute of Policy and Science (AIPS) for their ground-breaking research and contributions to their respective scientific fields.
Children differ dramatically from adults in their moral views on animals, new research shows.
A complex array of smoking behaviours and identities among young adults explains why public health initiatives around smoking prevention and cessation are not working for this age group, according to latest research led by Dr Ria Poole at the University of Exeter.
By examining connections between information-seeking, learning and motivation, new study offers pointers for public-education campaigns and classrooms.