Ever wonder where your blood goes after a nurse or phlebotomist extracts it from your arm?
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive ...
A photography and science exhibit at CT State Community College Capital called Biology with a (Spanish) Accent features over ...
Pictures of DNA often look very tidy—the strands of the double helix neatly wind around each other, making it seem like studying genetics should be relatively straightforward. In truth, these strands ...
Researchers from the Department of Molecular Physics at the Fritz Haber Institute have demonstrated the first magneto-optical ...
UCSF's new quarterly public lecture series aims to help people understand the human impact of scientific research.
By turning diamond flaws into quantum sensors, scientists are uncovering new ways to measure reality with unprecedented precision.
To show students what that future can look like, three local water agencies teamed up to host the 2025 Water Career Day.
The presence of bugs, rodent hairs, and other forms of filth in food is unavoidable. Under federal law, the Food and Drug ...
Yes, mollusks. Mollusks have a special composite material lining their inner shell, known as “nacre.” Nacre, also known as ...
On Oct. 22, Stony Brook University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its new Quantum Design Teaching ...
The Hormel Institute is seeking $5 million in state bonding to expand its Minnesota Bioimaging Center, aiming to boost STEM ...