Smaller fish species are more nutritious, lower in mercury and less susceptible to overfishing, a Cornell University-led research team has found.
In a study that appears in the journal Cell, scientists from San Francisco-based Gladstone Institutes—including co-first author Megan Ostrowski (left) and senior author Vijay Ramani, ...
The location of the fast radio burst, indicated by the oval outlines, is on the outskirts of a massive elliptical galaxy, the yellow oval at right.
Illinois Physics Professor Fahad Mahmood (left) and Illinois Physics graduate student Nina Bielinski collaborate in the Mahmood lab in the Materials Research Laboratory in Urbana.: Photo by Heather ...
Experiments from the Caltech lab of Chiara Daraio have yielded a fascinating new type of matter, neither granular nor crystalline, that responds to some stresses as a fluid would and to others like a ...
Researchers at Caltech have created a fascinating new type of matter, neither granular nor crystalline, that responds to some ...
Researchers sample a lake near Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, that browned after the extreme events. You are welcome to republish the image so long as proper attribution is provided ...
Nature Conserv'Action volunteer, Coline Hervoche, distributes Under the Snakefluence surveys, at a guide training in Côte d'Ivoire. Photo by Michiel van Noppen ...
Owen Bachhuber, a Cal Poly biological sciences graduate student, is a co-manager of the "Under the Snakefluence" project.
A former student works in a lab in Galvin Life Science Center at the University of Notre Dame ...
The authors of a new Bioelectronic Medicine study see potential in bioelectronic medical systems that continuously sense the patient's signals, then continuously modify treatment.
Next-generation bioelectronic medicine has the potential to offer new avenues for individualized and adaptive treatment. Here, researchers develop a real-time tool for detecting levels of activity in ...