Develops Honey DNA Sequencing to Trace Origin
University of Houston Researchers Use Organic Semiconductor Nanotubes to Create New Electrochemical Actuator
New Technology Uses Sweat on Skin to Infer Brain Stress
Synthetic strigolactones could also improve nutrient uptake in crops
New telescope will see planetary neighbors’ atmospheres
Study Addresses Gaps in Research Among Latinx Immigrant Youth
Study Reveals Women’s Politeness Doesn’t Help
Scientists have found more evidence to support the mistaken identity theory’ in juvenile white sharks during surface attacks on humans.
Dwarf mongooses remember which groupmates have picked fights with others during the day and later shun the aggressors during pre-bedtime socialising sessions, according to new research.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that fast evolution can lead to nowhere.
A catalyst that destroys perchlorate in water could clean Martian soil
UC Riverside dark matter research program targets assumptions about particle physics
New insights from 30 years of galaxy gazing
Study Uncovers Reasons Why If You Loved Obama, You Likely Detest Trump
Repeated tests showed a similar amount of drug release per activation, confirming robust control of release rate
Ability to capture prey unaffected by defensive tail detachment
University of Houston Analysis Finds Major Disparities Along Gender, Ethnic Lines
UH Researcher: Communication, Coordination, Collaboration are Key
Global change is eroding life on earth at an unprecedented rate and scale.
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.