Making wine in the Nordic countries is far from the glamour associated with Europe’s famed wine…
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Preserving old bones with modern technology
A team of University of Colorado Boulder anthropologists is out to change the way that scientists…
Jumping the gap may make electronics faster
A quasi-particle that travels along the interface of a metal and dielectric material may be the…
Researchers release reports on economic impacts of MGM Springfield
In two highly anticipated reports about the economic impacts of MGM Springfield, University of Massachusetts Amherst…
Pay, flexibility, advancement: They all matter for workers' health and safety, study shows
The terms and conditions of your employment—including your pay, hours, schedule flexibility and job security—influence your…
New California lab seeks cure to deadly citrus disease
In a lab southeast of Los Angeles, researchers are opening a new front in the yearslong…
Big world around tiny star puts new spin on planet formation
A giant world discovered around a tiny star is putting a new spin on how planets…
Caltech gets $750M pledge for sustainability research
The California Institute of Technology said Thursday it has received a pledge of $750 million from…
Scientists finally find superconductivity in place they have been looking for decades
Researchers at Stanford University and the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory say they have…
NIST goes with the (slow) flow: New technique could improve biotech, precision medicine
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed an optical system that…