Researchers evaluated the biological risk posed by dirt on the external surfaces of sea freight such as shipping containers or used machinery at New Zealand seaports.
A group of researchers led by the University of California, San Diego, has created soft yet durable materials that glow in reaction to mechanical stress such as compression, stretching, or twisting. The materials get their luminescence from dinoflagellates, which are single-celled algae.
A vaccine developed by Duke Human Vaccine Institute researchers that protects against three distinct fatal coronaviruses has shown success in animal studies, indicating the potential for pan-coronavirus immunisation.
Schizophrenia, a neurodevelopmental condition marked by psychosis, is thought to be caused by the disorganisation of brain connections and functional integration. A recent study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging by Elsevier discovers variations in fu
Swedish researchers have developed a microscale device for implantation in the eye, potentially opening up new avenues for cell-based treatment of diabetes and other diseases.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), a deadly respiratory illness, was discovered to be capable of forming snake-like cords approximately 80 years ago.
Researchers reveal the biophysical principles by which these cords form in a paper published on October 20 in the journal Cell, demonstrating
Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) President Julian Revalski on Thursday launched a new Bulgarian supercomputer. The ceremony took place at the BAS Institute of Mathematics and Informatics in Sofia.
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati led by Professor Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Department of Chemical Engineering, has developed a reliable and affordable Glycemic Index (GI) sensor, suitable for point-of-care detection.
Swedish researchers have developed a microscale device for implantation in the eye, opening up new possibilities for cell-based treatment of diabetes and other disorders.
The researchers will build a socially just framework to provide ways for local communities in Oklahoma to share their current and future energy needs and to influence the development of energy solutions.