IMAGE: An illustration of a printed silver microgrid that was featured on a supplemental cover of the journal ACS Applied Electronic Materials view more Credit: Randal McKenzie / LAMP Lab The future of electronic displays will be thin, flexible and durable.…
IMAGE: A team of scientists led by James Godwin, Ph.D., of the MDI Biological Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, has come a step closer to unraveling the mystery of why salamanders… view more Credit: MDI Biological Laboratory BAR HARBOR, MAINE —…
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University’s Computational Biology Department in the School of Computer Science have developed a new process that could reinvigorate the search for natural product drugs to treat cancers, viral infections and other ailments. The machine learning algorithms…
IMAGE: CSU’s Dr. Anna Fagre (right) said while other studies have shown that bats are susceptible to Zika virus in controlled experimental settings, detection of nucleic acid in bats in the… view more Credit: Ron Bend/CSU A team of Colorado State…
ITHACA, N.Y. – All fish are not created equal, at least when it comes to nutritional benefits. This truth has important implications for how declining fish biodiversity can affect human nutrition, according to a computer modeling study led by Cornell…
IMAGE: Research from the University of Illinois shows male piglets whose mothers were ill during pregnancy show genetic changes in the amygdala and are less resilient to a second stressful event,… view more Credit: University of Illinois URBANA, Ill. -When pigs…
In a new study, University of Maine researchers found that culture helps humans adapt to their environment and overcome challenges better and faster than genetics. After conducting an extensive review of the literature and evidence of long-term human evolution, scientists…
Icebergs crumbling into the sea may be what first come to mind when imagining the most dramatic effects of global warming. But new University of Arizona-led research, published in Geophysical Research Letters, suggests that more record-breaking temperatures will actually occur…
People of color are more than twice as likely to die after a traumatic brain injury as white people, according to a new retrospective review from Oregon Health Science University. The study published today in the journal Frontiers in Surgery.…
IMAGE: Graduate student Patrick Lee (pictured) is working with Dr. Akhilesh Gaharwar to develop new methods for working with light?responsive hydrogels, which have applications in drug delivery and regenerative medicine. view more Credit: Texas AM Engineering Hydrogels are commonly used inside…