First things first: To meet climate goals, we can't skip lower steps of mitigation hierarchy

Reflected in the number of companies setting science-based targets (SBTs) in line with climate science within…

Researchers crack COVID-19 genome signature

Using machine learning, a team of Western computer scientists and biologists have identified an underlying genomic…

Veterinary ophthalmologist researches treatment for golden retriever pigmentary uveitis

At least 2 billion people around the world have vision problems—but how do you know if…

Rethinking the traditional vaccine delivery in response to coronaviruses

Researchers are proposing a possible COVID-19 vaccine that could be good news for resisting current and…

Teams from Wisconsin, New York search for molecular clues to defeat COVID-19

In the center of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals are racing to maintain quality care for patients…

Social media can provide insight into the well-being of a community, scholar finds

Social media can reveal more than just a single person’s mood or frame of mind. It…

Coal reveals a sophisticated side: Dirty carbon could be used to make a variety of useful devices

Tar, the everyday material that seals seams in our roofs and driveways, has an unexpected and…

Shrinking instead of growing: How shrews survive the winter

Common shrews have one of the highest metabolic rates among mammals. They must therefore consume a…

Space radio lab celebrates 10 years of trouble-shooting

Powerful radio systems allow satellites to communicate across the immensity of space, relay signals and services,…

A great new way to paint 3-D-printed objects

Rutgers engineers have created a highly effective way to paint complex 3-D-printed objects, such as lightweight…