New research from UChicago reveals that bacteria use the same ‘run-and-tumble’ strategy to move through everything from open ...
Excavated soil from construction sites usually ends up in landfills, but it has great potential. Researchers at the Technical ...
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Massive endeavor including Hopkins researchers and students aims to understand the planet's most biodiverse habitats ...
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A research team at the British Museum, led by Nick Ashton and Rob Davis, reports evidence that ancient humans could make and ...
Carl Sagan once said, “Exploration is in our nature. We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still.” These words perfectly encapsulate humanity’s .
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When designing membranes that separate industrial gases, scientists often incorporate structures that attract the gas they want to obtain. This attraction can enhance the membrane’s permeability and ...