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Making catalysts to convert waste carbon dioxide into useful industrial products has been expensive and complicated – until now. Australian engineers have shown it's as easy as playing with Lego.
Making catalysts to convert waste carbon dioxide into useful industrial products has been expensive and complicated – until now. Australian engineers have shown it's as easy as playing with Lego.
What would you do if someone was injured and screaming in the middle of a chaotic event? Treating a wound in the field is a very adrenalized situation.
It doesn't quite get the audiophile seal of approval, but scientists are very intrigued.
Dr. Ravi Aysola helps debunk (and confirm!) some common myths about how we sleep.
It may sound like science fiction, but it's real science at its finest. An international team of scientists has created a 3D artificial eye that looks human-like -- and actually functions better than a human eye or any other bionic creation.
Jonathan Latham, Ph.D., is a molecular biologist and a virologist, which is a great skillset to help us understand the origins of SARS-CoV-2. Latham reviews some really intriguing evidence in this interview. He's also the editor of Independent Scie
All things considered, vitamin D optimization is likely the easiest, least expensive and most beneficial strategy that anyone can do to minimize their risk of COVID-19 and other infections in the coming months.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been conflicting advice about wearing face masks or face coverings, even within the same public health agencies.
RodrigoJimenez-Saiz, Dept. Immunology & Oncology, Madrid, Spain
Sunday's epic annular solar eclipse explained!
Perspectives on the Pandemic Episode 2:
Are you already immune to COVID-19 without being infected with it?
Yes, Mercury will appear to move backwards. No, that doesn't mean your electronics or your relationships will fail.
It sounds like science fiction to say there's invisible, undetectable stuff all around us, and it doesn't help that it has the spooky name of dark matter.
Why are Bill Gates and the US military involved?
Long-term use of PPIs also leads to the proliferation of Streptococcus, a genus of bacteria linked to numerous infections including strep throat and pneumonia.
Amazing images of the Butterfly and the Jewel Bug nebulae have been captured in unprecedented detail by the Hubble Space Telescope, according to NASA.
A solid-state battery, where the liquid electrolyte that carries the charge is swapped out for a solid alternative, promises a number of performance benefits over today's solutions, but there are a few problems to solve first.
What seems universally clear is that no one is taking into account that the vast majority of us have immensely powerful immune systems that play a critical role in keeping us healthy and alive.
Robot see, robot do.
An experiment designed to hunt for ever elusive dark matter has returned some strange and exciting signals.
I'd say the whole charade is tragic, except that "tragic" has become the most overused word in the language today. It bears a short discussion.
Artificial synapses are an important step towards emulating the supercomputer that is the human brain.
USC Senior Fellow, Joel Hay PhD, has authored more than 600 peer-reviewed scientific articles & reports on health economics, outcomes research and epidemiology.
A human embryo editing experiment gone wrong has scientists warning against treading into the field altogether.
A human embryo editing experiment gone wrong has scientists warning against treading into the field altogether.
Dr. John Ioannidis is challenging medical findings of a virus that isn't just deadly, but deeply controversial.
Big pharma is thrilled today after the FDA has rescinded permission for the emergency use of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of Covid-19. This after two "prestigious" medical journals have recently been forced to withdraw publication of articles