UNOOSA signs MoU with Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre to promote the peaceful exploration and use of outer space

UNOOSA signs MoU with Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre to promote the peaceful exploration and use…

Dog and sheep bones help injured pigeons fly again

Sheep and dog bones can be whittled into orthopedic pins that stabilize pigeons’ fractured wings, helping…

Machine-learning approach helps discover new ways of controlling spatial organization of induced pluripotent stem cells

Model organs grown from patients’ own cells may one day revolutionize how diseases are treated. A…

Icebergs as a source of nutrients

Sea creatures, whether large or small, need nutrients. The supply mechanism delivering these nutrients is very…

'Self-cleaning' concrete could keep buildings looking new

Building materials that clean themselves could save immense time and labor in homes and businesses, as…

Slowing down: Is aging caused by decreased cellular metabolism?

Throughout history, humans have been obsessed with finding a way to prevent aging and prolong life.…

Lake Erie provides drinking water for more people than any other, but algae blooms are making it toxic

Every year, an explosion of microscopic life reigns over western Lake Erie, forming a green slick…

In the Great Lakes' most productive fishing grounds, dead zones are eroding livelihoods

From his lakefront dock in Crystal Rock, 70 miles west of Cleveland, Dean Koch still gleefully…

Drones, lasers to help unravel the mysteries of a Mediterranean island

A quarry, a prison site or a religious location? Purdue University engineering and liberal arts researchers…

Rising sea levels are swallowing Outer Banks beaches, new report says

Hurricanes aren’t the only hazard lapping at the shores of the Outer Banks, according to a…