How to build software for a computer 50 times faster than anything in the world

Researchers are working to create new and adapt existing software technologies to operate at exascale by…

Technology which makes electricity from urine also kills pathogens, researchers find

A scientific breakthrough has taken an emerging biotechnology a step closer to being used to treat…

A rusty and sweet side of sepsis

Sepsis is a major global healthcare problem that affects over 18 million individuals per year, every…

First few millimeters of the leaf margin identify palm species in a new key to Syagrus

An incredible amount of information is contained in the very first few millimeters of the leaflet…

High prevalence of CRE in Washington, D.C. healthcare facilities

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), a family of highly pathogenic antibiotic-resistant organisms, are endemic across Washington, D.C. healthcare…

Smart materials used in ultrasound behave similar to water

Researchers have provided new insight into piezoelectrics materials, a smart material used in ultrasound technology. While…

Jerusalem tower younger than thought

Gihon Spring was crucial to the survival of its inhabitants, and archaeologists had uncovered the remains…

Giving children a voice in clinical trials

Children as young as 8 years old with incurable cancer can reliably characterize the impact an…

Cardiac stem cells from heart disease patients may be harmful

A new study finds that stem cell therapy may harm heart disease patients.

Knowing HIV levels are ‘undetectable’ may affect sexual behavior

Understanding and responding to behavioral trends in groups that are at high risk for HIV infection…