Lab-grown meat techniques aren't new – cell cultures are common tools in science, but bringing them
Cell cultures are common tools in biology and drug development. Bringing them up to scale to meet the meat needs of societies…
Cell cultures are common tools in biology and drug development. Bringing them up to scale to meet the meat needs of societies…
A researcher explains developments in using light rather than electrons to transmit information securely and quickly, even…
You can squash small bugs by stepping on them, but can you crush even tinier microorganisms like viruses and bacteria? It…
Dramatic improvements in computing, sensors and submersible engineering are making it possible for researchers to ramp up…
From the Arab Spring to the Belarus Awakening and the ongoing Iranian protest Women, Life, Freedom, female-centered imagery…
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Currents can carry that deep ocean heat hundreds of miles to surface again at distant shores.
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Depleted uranium munitions are bad news for enemy tanks, but are not nuclear weapons, and studies have shown that they pose…
There’s pretty much no one left in the US who hasn’t been exposed to the coronavirus, whether by vaccination, infection…
Antitrust suits against Google for its advertising practices center on the technology for buying and selling online ads.…
A forensic technique more often used at modern crime scenes identified blood residue from large extinct animals on spearpoints…
When fruit flies see other dead fruit flies, their life spans are cut short. Other species also undergo analogous physiological…
Two glass researchers explain how glass is made, the unique properties of glass and how those properties have allowed it…
We humans like to think that our language is original, but we absorb large amounts of it from others and liberally repeat…
Maybe it was a nuclear war, devastating climate change, or a killer virus. But if something caused people to disappear,…
An anthropology course explores how peoples and cultures around the world use nature-based medicines to heal.
The official forecast calls for a strong El Niño by winter, but other models suggest it might dip in and out. An atmospheric…
The International Atomic Energy Agency says the plant has enough water to last for several months. What happens afterward…
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of brain cancer, causing significant decline in cognitive function. New research…