The University of Texas at Arlington has received a $1.84 million federal grant to study how the body’s natural defense ...
The iron-rich core at the center of our planet has been a crucial part of Earth's evolution. The core not only powers the ...
A study by researchers at the University of Oxford, University of Leeds, and University College London has identified a new ...
The Ig Nobel Prizes, celebrating peculiar scientific research, are back with winners including studies on zebra-striped cows ...
A new study shows how land and ocean weathering form one system, linking rivers, rocks, and seafloor muds to shape Earth’s ...
A new study aims to increase the efficiency and longevity of these systems, as well as improve the compatibility of ice ...
As schools reopen across Nigeria, new Google Search data reveals a dramatic shift in how students approach learning by making ...
One of the ways that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) earn their "forever chemical" nickname and persist in the environment is their acidity.
This new paper by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC)–International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Committee on Bone Metabolism details how to calculate, ...
Corpse plants definitely earn their nickname. Their pungent odors attract not only the carrion insects – beetles and flies ...
Magnets could make bulky centrifuges obsolete in space oxygen systems. Scientists have developed a more efficient way to ...