Small watercourses are contaminated with large numbers of herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. A study shows that…
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Materials may lead to self-healing smartphones
Taking a cue from the Marvel Universe, researchers report that they have developed a self-healing polymeric…
Bio-sensing contact lens could someday measure blood glucose, other bodily functions
Transparent biosensors embedded into contact lenses could soon allow doctors and patients to monitor blood glucose…
Hair strands could reveal lifestyle secrets of criminals
Hair fiber analysis, a forensic crime tool with a questionable past, could soon have a brighter…
The value of second opinions demonstrated in study
Many patients seek a second opinion or diagnosis confirmation before treatment for a complex condition. In…
Researchers offer novel method for calculating the benefits of renewable energy
A novel system for assessing the potential of renewable energy resources has now been developed by…
New rice fights off drought
New strains of rice that are resistant to drought in real-world situations have now been developed…
New invention uses bacteria to purify water
A new system that uses bacteria to turn non-potable water into drinking water will be tested…
Steppe migrant thugs pacified by Stone Age farming women
When present day European genetics was formed during the beginning of the Bronze Age 5,000 years…
Common antibiotic may help to prevent or treat PTSD
The common antibiotic doxycycline can disrupt the formation of negative associations in the brain, according to…