New species awakened from ancient permafrost may hold the key to helping U.S. troops survive brutal Arctic conditions - but how?
Lilypad Paint, which launched today, isn’t just a paint. It also sucks humidity out of the air, helping your home avoid mold.
Scientists revived new species frozen for 40,000 years - and the U.S. military believes their survival secrets could protect troops in extreme cold.
Researchers have developed an ultrathin metalated polymer brush (Mt-PB) coating via in situ reduction of transition metal ions within surface-grafted polymer brushes. The resulting coating exhibits ...
Products released at this year's meeting covered a broad range of applications from sustainable labware to protein assays to instruments.
Research biologists with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discovered 26 new microbial species that could help the U.S. military survive and thrive in extreme cold regions.
Research biologists with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discovered 26 new microbes species that could aid in developing new ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping to enable the next generation of abundant, affordable nuclear energy by combining 80 years of know-how with the ...
The Guam Community College Board of Trustees recently approved a $23,842,581 budget for fiscal year 2027, a 2% increase over ...
Chronic infected wounds can take over daily life, especially for people living with diabetes. These wounds often refuse to ...
For pilots and aviation enthusiasts, a tour of the Boeing factory, the largest airplane manufacturing plant in the world is a ...
Romeo is a Dead Man turns into a gruesome horror game in this level.
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