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Whether you’re an amateur gardener, a flower enthusiast, or you’ve got a yard full of fruits and veggies, a pH meter is a ...
Sharp reductions in funding to the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health are in the news, and ...
Bryan Kohberger, who has admitted to killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, is scheduled to be sentenced on July ...
Scientists transformed everyday coffee stain patterns into a breakthrough diagnostic tool that's 100 times more sensitive than current rapid tests for diseases like COVID-19 and sepsis.
One of ANSTO's advanced imaging instruments Dingo now delivers a rare fusion of simulation and radiobiology, becoming a ...
Inside St. Mary's Drone Lab, students and faculty are developing data using AI to help make unmanned vehicles smarter and safer.
Four University of Idaho students are discovered dead on Nov.13, 2022. Inside the investigation that led to an arrest in the ...
Biologging is transforming wildlife research, yet stingrays have been overlooked due to their unusual body shapes. For the ...
While persistent aggressive states in females are promoted by select cell types with recurrent connections (aIPg, pC1d+e), additional data and models are needed to explain the maintenance of these ...
Reflecting ongoing concerns around drug quality in India's pharmaceutical supply chain, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has flagged 130 drug samples as Not ...
As understanding grows of the scale of health care’s environmental impacts, so too does interest in measuring and reporting on sustainability as a facet of health care system performance. This ...
Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality continues to benefit from Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) but faces severe mercury (Hg) contamination risks. This study integrates geospatial analysis with ...