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DNA Aptamer Drug Sensors Can Instantly Detect Cocaine, Heroin and Fentanyl – Even When Combined With Other Drugs
Potato charms: people throughout history have kept and even stolen wrinkly old vegetables for their health
NC State Receives $6.9 Million From NSF, NIEHS to Fund New Oceans and Human Health Center
Citizens often act against self-interest in granting police consent
The ‘average’ revolutionized scientific research, but overreliance on it has led to discrimination and injury
Ice Shell Thickness Reveals Water Temp On Ocean Worlds
80 mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse
War in Ukraine at 2 years: Destruction seen from space – via radar
Murderous mice attack and kill nesting albatrosses on Midway Atoll − scientists struggle to stop this gruesome new behavior
Do AI-driven Chemistry Labs Actually Work? New Metrics Promise Answers
ISU physicist helps set the U.S. priorities for investing millions in particle physics
Cow has potential as therapeutic research model
Semiconductor defects could boost quantum technology
Foul fumes pose pollinator problems
HKUST Prof. LAU Kei May Elected to the US National Academy of Engineering
Trust in Doctors, Not Public Officials, Boosts COVID-19 Vaccination
Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits – and their diet shaped human evolution
CCMR JumpStart program funds three projects in Spring 2024
‘Flawed’ material resolves superconductor conundrum
‘Tiny tornadoes’ around leaves spread deadly plant pathogens
Researchers develop new model to predict surface atom scattering
Cornell takes role in advancing software at CERN
Fast-charging lithium battery seeks to eliminate ‘range anxiety’
Analysis of brain tumor blood vessels yields a candidate therapy-and a platform to find more
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
New Soft Robots Roll Like Tires, Spin Like Tops and Orbit Like Moons
Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
In chatty midshipman fish, midbrain awakens gift of gab
Researchers mold model for more nimble networks
Scientists reveal superconductor with on/off switches
Giant bacterium powers itself with unique processes
Giant bacterium uses unique processes to power itself
Newly released open-source platform cuts costs for running AI
Friendly hyenas are more likely to form mobs
Cornell joins new open-technology AI Alliance
How Open Science Can Both Advance and Hinder Equity in Research
Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics
AI Networks Are More Vulnerable to Malicious Attacks Than Previously Thought
To Help Autonomous Vehicles Make Moral Decisions, Researchers Ditch the ‘Trolley Problem’
Sea fireflies synchronize their sparkle to seek soulmates
Researchers advance ‘placenta-on-a-chip’ with sensing, imaging technology
600 years of tree rings reveal climate risks in California
Understanding Charged Particles Helps Physicists Simulate Element Creation in Stars
Bitcoin could support renewable energy development
WhaleVis turns more than a century of whaling data into an interactive map
North Atlantic’s marine productivity may not be declining, according to new study of older ice cores
Autonomous Lab Discovers Best-in-Class Quantum Dot in Hours; It Would Have Taken Humans Years
Glasses use sonar, AI to interpret upper body poses in 3D