Scientists have discovered that semiconducting molecules with unpaired electrons, termed ‘radicals’ can be used to fabricate very efficient organic-light-emitting diodes
Month: November 2018
Millimeter waves for the last mile
The high oscillation frequencies of light waves make them ideally suited to fast data transmission. They can be sent through
FDA Warns Two Companies About Bogus Opioid Addiction Treatments
Warning letters about products illegally marketed as treatments for opioid addiction, pain and anxiety have been sent to two companies,
Environmental exposures early in life modify immune responses
The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased significantly over the last decades, creating substantial financial and societal burdens. Due to
Dramatic change in seabirds’ winter food source over past 30 years
The availability of a key prey for seabirds has changed dramatically over the past three decades, particularly in winter, with
Finding the Right Number of ‘Reps’ When Strength Training
When you first start strength training, almost any weight you lift will bring some results. But also use this time
Screening for colorectal cancer spares male patients from intense treatments
Colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer in the world. Every year in Finland, approximately 3,000 new
Climate change predicted to end truffle production
The lucrative truffle industry is set to disappear within a generation due to climate change, according to new research by
Host a Healthy Thanksgiving Feast
There are a number of ways you can serve up a healthier Thanksgiving meal, a nutrition expert says. “Cut back
Sex in a world of fear: Scared rodents produce more offspring
Rodent mothers produce more offspring after smelling odors produced by frightened males. This is reported by a team of biologists