Scientists found nanoplastics entering farm animal cells, raising new concerns for food safety and animal health.
A natural sweetener found in the leaves of the Stevia plant may offer new hope for people struggling with hair loss.
Microscopic parasitic worms use static electricity to pull themselves toward flying insects, turning physics into a powerful ...
A self-powered fabric with nanostructured materials converts sound into electrical signals and uses deep learning to ...
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
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Radar problems! How trees are getting in the way of the reading
Beams from the National Weather Service’s radar in Gray are being blocked by trees that have grown too tall. It’s a story we ...
The Nation's Report Card reveals the slide in some students' test scores in reading and math began before 2020. What can be done to stem the decline?
California schools will begin screening kindergartners and first- and second- graders for dyslexia to combat the state's low ...
Crackers increase air pollution around Diwali in leading Indian cities, and the effect of that deterioration tends to persist ...
Nanoplastics, according to one study, can damage DNA, disrupt cell functions, and cause chronic inflammation. These materials ...
Inside the search for the tiny particles that might be causing big problems for every human being on the planet.
Scientists at the University of Birmingham say the expansion of the ULEZ in August 2023 had no significant impact on lowering ...
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