It sounds like science fiction: controlling electronic devices with brain waves. But researchers have developed a…
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Prevalence of screening for social needs
A new study finds that most US physician practices and hospitals report screening patients for at…
Porcupinefish inspires sturdy superhydrophobic material
Nature has evolved a dazzling array of materials that help organisms thrive in diverse habitats. Sometimes,…
New hunt for dark matter
Dark matter is only known by its effect on massive astronomical bodies, but has yet to…
Using unconventional materials, like ice and eggshells, as scaffolds to grow tissues
Researchers explore recent efforts to use everyday materials like ice, paper, and spinach as tissue scaffolds.…
These pink sea urchins have teeth that sharpen themselves
Sea urchins have five teeth, each held by a separate jaw in a circular arrangement at…
PIA23457: Tractus Fossae and Tractus Catena
Target: Mars Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey Instrument: THEMIS Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU Click here…
Festival of Frequency Measurement Set to Honor WWV Centennial
HamSCI and the Case Amateur Radio Club of Case Western Reserve University (W8EDU) will sponsor a…
PIA23279: Send Your Name to Mars With Brad Pitt
Mission: Mars 2020 Rover Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Click here for original story,…
Using unconventional materials, like ice and eggshells, as scaffolds to grow tissues
As the global demand for tissue and organ transplants significantly outstrips supply, tissue engineering might provide…