The breakthrough combines excellent electromagnetic shielding with ease of manufacture and electrical isolation
Mistletoe sends treemail
No Bounce Back for Declines in Positive Emotion
Today’s humans share genes with oceanic creatures missing heads
Deregulated U.S. Government Oversight on Interstate Waters Leaves Murky Implications for States
Findings explain how plants use RNA to defend against fungal invaders
On the penultimate day of COP26, scientists have deployed plastic pollution tracking devices into the ocean around Scotland.
Study Identifies More Effective Messaging for Businesses to Increase Customers' Eco-Friendly Tactics
UC Riverside physicist on a team that conducted experiments at the Large Hadron Collider
The debilitating arm and shoulder disability and pain that some women who have had breast cancer surgery experience as a side effect of their surgery can be reduced by following a physiotherapy-led exercise programme after their operation, a new study has found.
Ajpach’ Waal forged an alliance between two dynasties but died in obscurity
Technology-based health and exercise programmes and apps, designed to offer a convenient and accessible way to boost physical activity,
Soldiers were able to express their personality and emotions in bureaucratic World War One battlefield diaries, analysis shows.
A New and Improved Zeolite Could Mean Greater Yield and Longer Lifecycles for Petrochemical Catalysts
New strategies for cancer therapy may follow
UC Riverside study identified toxic elements in pod atomizers
The purely electrical technique captures cell-free DNA from the surface of a sample
Researchers Introduce New Factor to Explain Stress While Driving
New research led by the University of Exeter has shed light on the complexity of gene expression in the brain by characterizing the extent of isoform diversity in the human and mouse cortex,
Both Trump and Biden Voters Support Climate Change Policy at a Low Cost to Them, so Methane Emission Regulation May be a ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ to Start