Your cozy Pokemon adventure is just beginning. You find yourself in a strange and unfamiliar place, but that doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. We ...
In a development that could transform how scientists study cancer, neurodegeneration and inflammation, researchers have invented a new sensor that enables MRI machines to visualize molecular activity ...
Can the bend of a banana give us insight into cancer? What does the shape of a rice grain have to do with infertility? The ...
As CROs and CDMOs expand their role in biopharma development and manufacturing, fast, accurate bioanalytic technologies remain critical to biotherapeutic affordability ...
Microsoft's Project Silica has stored 4.84TB in borosilicate glass with a 10,000-year lifespan, but slow 66 Mb/s write speeds ...
Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) allow researchers at the forefront of energy technology to study next-generation battery materials down to ...
Across the U.S., hundreds of sites on land or in lakes and rivers are heavily contaminated with hazardous waste produced by ...
Across the U.S., hundreds of sites on land or in lakes and rivers are heavily contaminated with hazardous waste produced by human activity. Many of ...
Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
In this video I turn everyday classroom supplies into a fun science game using my digital microscope. I zoom in on familiar objects and challenge you to guess what they are in three rounds that get ...
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