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UCR's Vincent Lavallo, left, and Aaron Gregory, right, who helped prove a 67-year-old chemistry hypothesis. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases ...
Study first author Andrew Askow co-led the research with Nicholas Burd.
What our systematic literature review found is that while most wastewater treatment facilities significantly reduce microplastics loads, complete removal remains unattainable with current technologies ...
Stream algae is seen in a stream at the Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility, or ND-LEEF, where the experiments were conducted for the study titled "Transport and retention of ...
A gas analyzer measures carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide from fields in a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study.
All fifteen studies in the most recent paper showed that in every case TM worked more rapidly than the control procedure. The four charts shown in this figure used repeated measures, illustrating that ...
The sticker-like patch tracks a range of physiological responses, such as skin temperature, humidity, heart rate and blood oxygen levels, that are associated with emotional states.
An international collaboration between four senior scientists from Mainz, Valencia, Madrid, and Zurich has published ...
A team of Penn State researchers are developing solutions to some of the biggest problems currently facing satellite technology with the help of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency grant.
Activists and Police Outside the Court of Cotacach at the delivery of the A.P.
A team led by scientists at Penn State has created a stretchable, rechargeable sticker that can detect real emotions — by measuring things like skin temperature and heart rate — even when users put on ...
Ilgin Guler and Vikash Gayah are researching how developments in transportation infrastructure like bridges and roads impact a region's local economy.
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