Structural color design faces the challenge of non-unique mappings between color and nanostructure. Researchers developed a ...
While precision seems critical for science, researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National ...
A recent study explored rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) as a high-throughput, real-time alternative. By analyzing metabolomic fingerprints from pig neck fat, REIMS was combined ...
Svalbard reindeer live in a place so remote they have actually evolved to become a subspecies. But that remoteness isn’t enough to protect them from contaminants from the industrial world.
Researchers have long known that heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants such as DDT concentrate in the Arctic, in top predator animals like ...
Guide covers ISO 17025 lab requirements and how brands can verify compliance before choosing a testing partner. IRVINE, ...
Imagining the future can feel rewarding, but new research shows it may backfire. The study explains how mental time travel shapes the brain.
Carlo Bicchi belongs to that rare category. In this extensive interview, Chiara Cordero speaks to Carlo Bicchi, winner of the 2026 Marcel Golay Award, as they both prepare to present at the 44th ISCC ...
To measure the incidence of a foul odor in inhabited areas, a second system is used (also standard practice in Europe), which ...
Plum Island Animal Disease Center scientists are investigating how stable African swine fever virus is in soybean-based feed ...
In a recent SETI Live conversation, astronomer and Drake Award winner Dr. Jason Wright addressed that question through the ...
Phishing is a persistent organizational threat, yet most empirical work emphasizes post-exposure susceptibility rather than the confidence judgments that shape behavior when suspicious messages arrive ...