As glaciers and ice sheets retreat, they are exposing objects, organisms, and landscapes that have been locked away for ...
A Washington State University research team is working to create an artificial cartilage that is similar to natural cartilage with a recipe that can be corrected along the way.
Marine biodiversity research is a rapidly emerging field at the intersection between ocean science and environmental studies, ...
Two seniors from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES) have submitted their research projects to the Regeneron Science Talent Search, one of the country’s most respected ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Vasudevan Mukunth looks at a new study detailing the prevalence of tilings in nature, which is surprisingly more widespread than previously believed.
Using AI and big data, Weizmann Institute researchers build MiTEs, or natural killer/T-cell Enhancers, to combat cancers, 5 ...
The poplar (Populus alba) has a unique survival strategy: when exposed to hot and dry conditions, it curls its leaves to ...
The increasing prevalence of foodborne illnesses, coupled with growing consumer demand for safe and wholesome food products, ...
How do today’s dental professionals achieve restorations that look and function indistinguishable from natural teeth?
The integration of systems metabolic engineering with co-culture strategies that couples bacterial cellulose production with ...
The Office of Undergraduate Research organizes the Symposium of Student Scholars twice per year, offering students a unique ...
Constructing out-of-equilibrium molecular assemblies that deviate from thermodynamic equilibrium is a central challenge in ...