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Borrowing from the anti-inflammatory properties of olive oil, Penn Engineers used a century-old chemical reaction to redesign ...
Research from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities gives new insight into a material that could make computer memory ...
Both a wildfire and activity of digital “neurons” exhibit a phase transition from an active to an absorbing phase. Once a ...
A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic “junk” ...
Although occupation of dodecahedral cages by TBAB had not been previously reported, it was found that utilizing dodecahedral ...
Chemists have developed a novel way to generate a variety of highly useful chemical building blocks by harnessing metal carbenes, suggests new research.
Dr Darren Ould, Dr Marcin Orzech, Dr Sajad Kiani, and Dr Ashley Willow of Swansea University, alongside Dr Emma Freeman, Dr Brent De Boode, and Dr Dan Jones from Batri Ltd — key members of the ...
Liliana Aguayo, PhD, MPH, lead author, professor at the Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, and faculty member at Emory’s Global Diabetes Research Center ...
Pain responses are triggered in response to physical injury as well as psychological or emotional stressors. However, the ...
Researchers have now developed an efficient technique for integrating quantum dot lasers within silicon chiplets for scalable ...
In a first of its kind randomised controlled trial, researchers found delivering a problem solving digital mental health intervention to young Ukrainian refugees significantly reduced symptoms of ...
As bioelectronics merge with tissue engineering, bioengineered organs are gaining the ability to sense, respond, and adapt in ...