Odin was a kelpie. Attentive and protective, with a happy smile and an endless hope for food, he succumbed to a terminal disease late last year. At his death, a deep sense of grief ripped through the ...
Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with implications for biosensing, quantum information science and beyond.
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Museum collections have underpinned scientific research for centuries. But physical specimens in boxes and drawers don't ...
Understanding gene expression within the body has been a boon for 21st century biology and therapeutics, but most discoveries ...
It's fairly common for members of the public to ask bug experts if ticks that hitchhike into a house on people or dogs can ...
It is not unusual for laboratory monkeys to engage in abnormal repetitive behaviors (ARBs), such as pacing and hair-plucking.
Can light behave like a whirlwind? It turns out it can—and such "optical tornadoes" have now been created in an extremely ...
Researchers at the University of Seville's Food Color and Quality Laboratory have studied the effects of different cooking ...
For many people, "protein" is the key element of a food order. However, beyond the preferred choice of meats or plant-based ...
A new study finds that commercial satellite imagery data often outperforms public data sets when identifying surface water, ...
The astronaut who prompted NASA's first medical evacuation earlier this year said Friday that doctors still don't know why he ...