Soldiers on the battlefield or at remote bases often have to wait weeks for vital replacement…
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Bringing salvaged wooden ships and artifacts back to life with ‘smart’ nanotech
When a shipwreck is brought up from the sea depths, the wood quickly starts deteriorating. Scientists…
New wave of complex street drugs puzzles emergency doctors
At a time when drug overdoses are becoming more prevalent and lethal, a new report provides…
Light momentum: Researchers shine a light on 150-year-old mystery
The idea that light has momentum is not new, but the exact nature of how light…
Simple leg exercises could reduce impact of sedentary lifestyle on heart and blood vessels
A sedentary lifestyle can cause an impairment of the transport of blood around the body, which…
CEOs paid less than peers more likely to engage in layoffs, research finds
CEOs who are paid less than their peers are four times more likely to engage in…
More minorities labeled ‘learning disabled’ because of social inequities, study finds
A new study suggests that the disproportionate placement of racial minorities into special education for learning…
Picture this: Camera with no lens
Electrical and computer engineers have discovered a way to create an optics-less camera in which a…
New Antarctic rift data has implications for volcanic evolution
New marine geophysical data recorded during two excursions on a French icebreaker enabled researchers to date…
Ice confirmed at the moon’s poles
Using data from NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper instrument, scientists have identified three specific signatures that definitively…