According to a study published today (February 22, 2022) in eLife, growing rice with aquatic animals can eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides while also increasing farmer yields.
According to an international team of researchers, a wireless, biodegradable sensor could provide doctors with a means to monitor changes in brain chemistry without requiring
Changes in proteins that regulate alternative splicing have been linked to a potent cancer driver gene, according to a multi-institutional consortium of researchers lead by
Compassion is described as the emotion that occurs when you witness another person's pain and are driven to alleviate that suffering. Compassion stems from empathy—the more broad ability to comprehend
The Internet has evolved into a pervasive and necessary digital ecosystem in which people communicate, seek information, and make decisions. Despite their numerous advantages, online
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) have invented a novel form of coating that resists fogging and ‘self-cleans’ when applied to a
Multiple ways to producing alternative transportation fuels are based on an electrochemical mechanism that splits apart water molecules to produce oxygen. However, a catalyst material is required to enable this
According to a new study, societal inequity persists regardless of educational attainment – notably for men. "Education is not the equalizer that many people believe
According to Penn State scientists, a novel, extremely sensitive technology for detecting hydrogen gas generation could be crucial in the fight to develop hydrogen as
A new UC San Francisco study discovered that infants whose moms engaged in a mindfulness-based program during pregnancy had improved stress responses at 6 months old. According to Amanda Noroa-Zhou,