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The ‘Great Dying’ wiped out 90% of life, then came 5 million years of lethal heat. New fossils explain why UPenn ban on ...
Shakespeare maintained a wide-ranging interest in different forms of “natural philosophy,” which combined what we now call ...
Large-scale microscopy combined with tissue clearing and expansion enables nanoscale imaging of centimeter scale specimens.
First devised by Zoltan Takats, a chemist and professor at Imperial College London, the technology consists of a needle-like ...
Manu Prakash empowers communities through low cost scientific tools like his origami microscope, opening access to discovery ...
Matt Hoffner has seen too many of Maine's promising life science startups leave the state to grow their companies. Entrepreneurs in the burgeoning industry reach a point where they've developed their ...
Scientists have created tiny disk-shaped particles that can swim on their own when hit with light, akin to microscopic robots ...
Six students from across the county learned all they could about caves and what dwells within them during a cave camp Tuesday ...
With cutting-edge techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, he aims to deepen our understanding of material and use that knowledge to enhance their properties for advanced applications.
Engaging primary-school-age children with STEM will help them to think critically and develop informed opinions for the rest ...
A program to train Hazleton area students for careers in science, technology, electronics and mathematics is going to college ...
Imagine drawing on something as delicate as a living cell—without damaging it. Researchers at the University of Missouri have made this discovery using an unexpected combination of tools: frozen ...