It’s rare that scientists see the good in the presence of an invasive species. But Washington University in St. Louis
Month: May 2019
Toy transformers and real-life whales inspire biohybrid robot
Drawing inspiration from biology and the toy shelf, researchers at Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College and City University
‘Imagine…’ — our attitudes can change solely by the power of imagination
Sometimes in life there are special places that seem to stand out to us — a school playground, perhaps an
Doctors have such a stressful job that they often turn to alcohol
There are very little jobs as stressful as being a doctor. Long working hours, huge cost of a single mistake,
‘Brand Me’ presentations increase students’ confidence and enhance their employability
The University of Portsmouth is helping its students build a strong personal brand to increase their confidence and enhance their
Study examines consequences of workplace bullying
New research reveals how frequently being the target of workplace bullying not only leads to health-related problems but can also
Children with protruding teeth face a higher risk of damaging them
Our permanent adult teeth are often growing not straight. It is not that big of a deal, because we have
Scientists capture first-ever video of body’s safety test for T-cells
For the first time, immunologists from The University of Texas at Austin have captured on video what happens when T-cells
Dangerous pathogens use this sophisticated machinery to infect hosts
Gastric cancer, Q fever, Legionnaires’ disease, whooping cough — though the infectious bacteria that cause these dangerous diseases are each
Wearable cooling and heating patch could serve as personal thermostat and save energy
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable patch that could provide personalized cooling and heating