Infections linked to medical devices such as catheters, dental implants, orthopedics and wound dressings could be…
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NASA's Roman mission could snap first image of a Jupiter-like world
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, now under construction, will test new technologies for space-based planet…
Studies examine effects of California's push for computer science education
New studies of computer science education at California high schools found that a greater emphasis on…
Study reveals strong demand for open-access science
While a dominant narrative of American life paints a bleak picture of poorly informed internet partisans…
Distinct driving mechanisms identified for charge order in monolayer vanadium diselenide
NUS physicists have discovered that monolayer vanadium diselenide (VSe2) has coexisting charge-ordered states with two distinct…
Correlation between varied agricultural production and women's dietary diversity
A study by researchers from CIRAD, IRD and the Tunisian National Institute of Nutrition and Food…
Climate change poses a real danger to U.S. national security, expert says
George Mason University’s Jim Kinter says an additional foot of rising sea levels by 2050 will…
Cosmic flashes pinpointed to a surprising location in space
Astronomers have been surprised by the closest source of mysterious flashes in the sky called fast…
Houston's low-income neighborhoods hit hardest when disaster strikes, study shows
Houston’s low-income neighborhoods bear the biggest burdens during catastrophic events—from damage to older homes during natural…
Plant-based meat alternatives growing but not enough to impact beef industry
Plant-based meat alternatives are an emerging industry, growing more than 200% since the beginning of the…