Our bodies are replete with bacteria and other microorganisms that coexist without harming us, but we do occasionally suffer from infections that cause harm. Bacterial infection? No problem—just ...
Neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) are typically diagnosed after irreversible pathology has developed. Aging, the strongest risk factor, drives molecular changes that ...
A proteomics data pipeline transforms raw mass spectrometry spectra into biologically interpretable protein-level ...
When Sandia scientists Ryan Davis and Nathan Bays set out to find a better way to absorb and degrade PFAS in water sources, they kept running into the same issue: Detecting the chemicals in samples ...
In a study published in New Contaminants and reported on by Science Daily, researchers have developed a potential way to track micro- and nanoplastics using fluorescence technology to better ...
Top articles include a new “GC Connections” article on maintenance practices for modern capillary gas chromatography (GC) systems, an interview on rapid per- and polyfluoralkyl substances (PFAS) ...
Fuel cells are devices that produce electricity by converting chemical energy directly into electrical energy. Unlike ...
Yield loss is increasingly driven by molecular variability in thin films, interfaces, and contamination rather than visible defects. Reliability issues often appear first as parametric drift or margin ...
Once used by vets to anesthetize elephants, carfentanil is now an extremely dangerous illicit drug often disguised as an oxycodone tablet—and it's 100 times stronger than fentanyl.
Alligator jaws have an incredible amount of crushing force but not very many pounds of opening force,” Burdette says.
Five University of Texas at Arlington faculty members have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors, ...