A genomic test developed by researchers to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen -- virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite -- has proved successful after a decade of use.
Arkansas researchers are testing a product commonly used to treat ticks and fleas on pets to target fly and mosquito larvae ...
An Arkansas legislative panel on Tuesday advanced a request by the Arkansas Department of Public Safety for a salary of ...
Scientists have finally proven the existence of "supersolids," a bizarre state of matter that behaves like both a liquid and ...
After a Montana man illegally cloned and bred an endangered giant sheep species, government agencies must now contend with ...
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Get ready for a chilling adventure at the Tulsa Discovery Lab! Join the Winter WonderLab 'Fire and Ice' season with ...
A special particle trap designed to fit in a truck let researchers haul 70 protons across the CERN campus. Antiprotons may be next.
The paper was co-authored by Emily Briese and Mohit Malu, both Ph.D. students at Arizona State; Carmen Velasco, a former postdoctoral researcher at Arizona State; Naushita Sharma, a postdoctoral ...
DNA catapults into spotlight. A trio of research papers from Stanford Medicine researchers and their international ...
Is it true that your hair and nails continue to grow after you die? In the 1920s, author Erich Maria Remarque in his novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” imagined how nails would continue to grow so ...
From the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro to the shoulders of pirates: parrots are synonymous with color for people across the world. In a study published in the journal Science, scientists from The ...