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A new study led by researchers at the Ineos Oxford Institute for antimicrobial research (IOI) has found that antimicrobial resistant bacteria is spreading rapidly among children being treated for ...
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers analyzed the interactions between two bacteria that make up intestinal microbiota.
This infographic depicts the proposed design for a white OLED, developed using yellow and sky-blue dopants with the lowest operating voltage reported to date.
Via a technique known as electrospinning, researchers at Penn State weave new possibilities for health sensors that can be ...
A study shows that the ERIC system can help users save up to $29 per month in utility costs and as much as 9,000 gallons of ...
One bolt of lightning covered a horizontal distance of 515 miles during a 2017 storm. A re-examination of satellite observations revealed the record-setting megaflash.
The University of Copenhagen is excited to announce Immortal Dragons as Tier 4 Sponsor of the 12th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting ...
For decades, scientists and conservationists have been using aboveground plant biodiversity as a metric for conserving ...
A new study has found that, among women with a high desire to avoid becoming pregnant, those who drank heavily had a 50% higher risk of becoming pregnant than those who drank moderately or not at all.
A new paper led by Dartmouth and University of St Andrews researchers coins the word “scrumping” to describe the fondness African apes have for eating ripe fruit from the forest floor. Though recent ...
An international research team has uncovered that natural interbreeding in the wild between tomato plants and potato-like ...
Hong Chen, a biomedical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, shares the potential for using synthetic torpor technology to develop new treatments for a range of illnesses and injuries.