IMAGE: First-principles prediction of one-dimensional giant Rashba splittings. Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology proposed new quasi-1D materials for potential spintronic
Day: December 28, 2018
Loneliness Doesn’t Take a Holiday
Though this is the time of year when family and friends gather and connect, loneliness remains a serious public health
Pine needles from Christmas trees could be turned into paint and food sweeteners
VIDEO: Cynthia Kartey explains how pine needles can be broken down and the chemicals obtained to create new products. Abandoned Christmas
Phytochemistry, traditional uses and pharmacological profile of rose hip
The genus Rosa from family Rosaceae is one of the most widespread species from the family. One species, rose hip
A Holiday Guide to Portion Sizes
I Food servings have been getting supersized everywhere, from restaurants to grocery shelves. So it can be hard to know
Genetic polymorphisms and zinc status
Zinc is one of the essential components in the diet of all living organisms. It is the second most abundant
MIT researchers develop novel 3D printing method for transparent glass
IMAGE: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing is the only peer-reviewed journal focused on the rapidly moving field of 3D printing and
Building the Bonds of Friendship
It’s well known that having friends plays a big part in our emotional and physical well-being. And while friendships make
Distinguishing between students who guess and those who know
Measuring the knowledge of students in online courses poses a number of challenges. Researchers from the Higher School of Economics
Researchers discover kidney disease gene affects more populations than previously thought
IMAGE: APOL1 G1 and G2 Risk Alleles in 111 Global Reference Populations. In the largest population genomics investigation to date, a