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Hold out your hands, palms up, and move them so they are on top of each other. With a little experimentation—and perhaps a ...
Imagine looking at thousands of scattered puzzle pieces and trying to guess what picture they create. Without any reference ...
The lag in funding extends far beyond D.E.I. initiatives, affecting almost every area of science: chemistry, computing, ...
Eating a placenta may not give you the health benefits some people want you to believe it has, but using it as a bandage might.
Antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) “superbugs” contribute to more than 4.5 million deaths globally per year and threaten to make ...
In 2024, imports from Russia to Nicaragua totaled $195 million. It mainly includes vaccines and other medical products, ...
Scientists have developed contact lenses that allow people to see in the dark. In an extra futuristic twist, they even work ...
Focus on the Future “Everyone is a learner.” Those are the words used on marketing materials for the Collaborative for ...
Can we really capture the luminous trace of life? A recent Canadian study has just rekindled a fascinating debate at the ...
A remarkable aspect of this technology is its ability to project entirely different images depending on both the wavelength (color) and spin (polarization direction) of light. For example, ...
Miniature organs on a chip could allow us to do scientific studies with great precision, without having to resort to animal testing. The main problem, however, is that artificial tissue needs blood ...