Researchers have developed a handheld cancer-screening device capable of detecting early-stage cancer biomarkers from just a single drop of blood. Developed by Westlake University in China, this new ...
A medical startup says it is using disembodied human brains in new drug development research targeting neurodegenerative diseases, a practice that may draw unsettling comparisons to the science ...
Weighing up to several tons, whale sharks are also notable for their markings. Each pattern of spots is unique and scientists identify individual fish using computer programs first developed to study ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Louisiana State University reports show that dozens of animals died after being abandoned by laboratory staff in a temporarily suspended research project, according to a complaint ...
Hyderabad: A major fire broke out at the Forensic Science Laboratory Telangana, located at Nampally on Saturday morning. According to the officials, the fire department received a call at 10.21 am ...
Replicability is a subtle and nuanced topic, especially when discussed broadly across scientific and engineering research. An attempt by a second researcher to replicate a previous study is an effort ...
Nearly 170 years ago, a scientist named Eunice Foote discovered a fundamental truth about the gases that surround us. In her home laboratory in New York, she filled one glass cylinder with carbon ...
JOBST BLACHY USED TO THINK THAT he and his wife were two of the luckiest people in the world—or, at least, as lucky as you can be when you’re racing the clock to beat cancer. Jobst’s wife (who asked ...
Outside her cabin in northern Belize, Elizabeth Clare, a biodiversity scientist at York University, walks along a path. Everywhere she looks, it's teeming with life. "There's hibiscus flowers over ...
Richard Garwin’s role in designing the hydrogen bomb was obscured from the public, even his family, as he advised presidents and devoted his life to undoing the danger he created. Richard L. Garwin, ...
Researchers reveal the way our legs adapt to fast movements. When people hop at high speeds, key muscle fibers in the calf shorten rather than lengthen as forces increase, which they call 'negative ...
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