Marriage, motherhood, and institutional barriers force accomplished scientists to abandon their research careers, despite ...
Research at Mars analog sites in Utah and Nunavut focuses on lichen diversity, helping to predict lichen survival on Mars and aiding our understanding of these organisms both on Earth and potentially ...
Dr. Peter Agre, from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, received here today the Honoris Causa degree in Chemical ...
When Keith Hodgson first arrived at Stanford University in the fall of 1973, he did not know much about synchrotron radiation ...
Any surface on Earth exposed to air collects a layer of substances or particles on it — it happens everywhere, from computers ...
A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus left-handed may influence how their clavicle bone ...
Researchers at Lancaster University have examined the skeletal remains of the 16th-century English warship Mary Rose.
Bones discovered in the wreckage of the Mary Rose are providing clues about how someone’s collarbone changes depending on whether they are left- or right-handed. The findings suggest that being ...
A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship "Mary Rose" suggests that whether a ...
A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus ...
Archon Biosciences emerges from stealth to advance a new class of biologic invented in Nobel Prize-winning computational ...
John Hopfield, one of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics, is a true polymath. His career started with probing ...