You Can Now Use These Pocket-Sized 'Bee Savior' Cards to Rescue Hungry Honeybees on the Sidewalk
These contraptions may look like credit cards, but they're actually pocket-sized lifelines for hungry honeybees in the city.
These contraptions may look like credit cards, but they're actually pocket-sized lifelines for hungry honeybees in the city.
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Researchers from the University of California San Francisco are asking adults to help them fight the novel coronavirus by downloading this smartphone app.
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The test was able to predict the tissue in which the cancer originated in 96% of samples; not only that, it was accurate for 93%.
After noticing prawn shells look like plastic, an Australian teen created a biodegradable plastic film from shrimp casings that can be composted in 30 days.
After attaching GPS collars to 900 house cats from around the world, scientists finally believe they understand where cats go when they're outside.
Israeli scientists have demonstrated that health care workers can accelerate coronavirus testing by screening up to 60 patient samples simultaneously.
The researchers say that the molecule could be the key to unlocking "one of the most important tumor suppressors in the history of cancer genetics."
The museum boasts one of the most impressive collections of gems and minerals in the world-and it will finally be back on display in fall 2020.
Rather than learn to live with a smartphone, this engineer designed her own cell phone with a rotary dial-and she is helping others to make their own.
Curcumin-the active compound found in turmeric-can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.
This new research paper published in the Nutrition journal found that 8 weeks of probiotic supplements significantly reduced depressive symptoms.
These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.
The Canadian researchers say that the drug can make the difference between paralysis and walking out of the hospital unassisted.
People who slept with their romantic partner's t-shirt was shown to improve sleep quality on par with sleep supplements such as melatonin.
The discovery of an inflammation 'switch' could pave the way to new treatments for diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer and diabetes.
University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.
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