Chemists prepare an inorganic double-helix structure for the first time

Fracking air pollution study retracted

Rapamycin’s secrets unearthed

Studies Raise Questions About Safety Of Personal Lubricants

Strong, Stretchable Carbon Nanotube Films Surpass Kevlar And Carbon Fiber

Parkinsons-Like Neurodegenerative Disease Linked to Prion

Nuclear Forensics Shows Nazis Were Nowhere Near Making Atomic Bomb

First Metal-Organic Framework Made With Protein

NASA Invents Airplane Coatings Help Recoup Fuel Efficiency Lost To Bug Splatter

Gram’s Stain Does Not Cross the Bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane

Genome Changes Mapped In Humans

Researchers Insert Micromotors that swim in a mouse’s stomach delivering cargo

Researchers create genetically engineered bacteria that depend on synthetic amino acids to survive so the microbes can’t escape the lab

Deep-Fried graphene spheres could make good battery materials

A cheap phone attachement can measure the length of individual DNA molecule and can lead to low-cost diagnostic tests for diseases such as malaria in the developing the world

New bed bug pheromone offers hope of an inexpensive and effective detection method

Flexible White Organic LEDs Achieve Record Efficiencies

University Of Utah Concludes Investigation Of Controversial 'Nanochopsticks'

Chemists grow soil fungus on Cheerios, discover new compounds that block growth of infectious yeast

Adult mouse cells can be turned into stem cells more efficiently with an applied magnetic field.

Flame retardants from furniture and electronics may end up on people's clothing, wash off in the laundry, and then travel through sewage systems to rivers and lakes

Researchers use the heat from a computer processor chip to run PCR, slashing the cost of the reaction

New nanoparticles could regulate blood clotting by delivering just the right amount of anticoagulant

A peptide from scorpion and honeybee venom binds to cancer cells, stopping tumor growth

A material that mimics a leaf's structure could help boost the efficiency of some solar cells

Meta-analysis of 225 studies shows that active learning is consistently better than lectures across disciplines and class size

A Simple Acid Soak Turns Food Waste Into Useful Plastics

During the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, levels of carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds may reach harmful levels around the city

Low-income housing built to green standards has lower levels of indoor air pollutants than conventional housing

Los Angeles airport pollutes city air over a larger area than previously predicted

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