There is no evidence that trade partners weaponize labor provisions in trade agreements, according to new…
Category: Phys.org
Phys.org
Study explores the complex connections between managerial feedback and creative outcomes
The growing popularity of crowdsourcing and other forms of open innovation reflects the pressing need that…
Heavy rains and flooding pummel US northeast, one dead
The northeastern United States was inundated Monday with heavy rain and flooding across several states a…
Recent advances in vacuum ultraviolet photochemistry of astrochemically important small molecules
The photodissociation of an isolated molecule from a well-defined initial quantum state provides a lens through…
Fluorescent tags allow live monitoring of growth factor signaling proteins inside living cells
Synthetic biologists from Rice University and Princeton University have demonstrated “live reporter” technology that can reveal…
Focus on state as 'problem parent' rather than care-experienced mothers, says new research
Mothers, with a criminal record and who have also been through the care system, could well…
Researchers explain how mushrooms can live for hundreds of years without getting cancer
The risk of cancer increases with every cell division. As such, you would expect long-lived species…
Volcano begins erupting in an uninhabited valley in southwest Iceland
A volcano in southwestern Iceland began erupting Monday, the country’s meteorological authorities said, 11 months after…
At least 29 killed in India monsoon floods: officials
Days of intense monsoon rains across northern India have left at least 29 people dead, rendering…
Study presents new database linking RNA editing and blood cell differentiation
The process of converting DNA to proteins through an RNA is far from straightforward. Of the…