The latest edition of Laboratory News explores the systems, environments and expertise that enable scientific progress. From ...
Scientific progress often depends on more than bold ideas. Researchers also need better tools, faster workflows, reliable ...
Frances Arnold on directed enzyme evolution: random mutation plus smart screening, and why it changed enzyme engineering and ...
A pattern as familiar as hair may hold clues to one of biology’s deeper mysteries. The way hair follicles arrange themselves ...
New technology could help doctors identify the right treatment for lung cancer patients more quickly, Scottish experts have ...
A black hole is not sitting inside a lab in Manhattan, but some of its strangest physics just helped shape a tabletop experiment there. For decades, physicists have wondered whether waves could steal ...
In a remarkable finding, a scientist has uncovered a new species of eyeless fish in Bobcat Cave, aptly named the demon ...
More than half a century ago, Sir Roger Penrose envisioned a scenario in which energy could be extracted from a black hole ...
Researchers have recreated the physics of extracting energy from a spinning black hole using a stationary device that ...
RNA has emerged as one of the most promising molecules in modern medicine, enabling advances from mRNA vaccines and gene ...
In this week’s Tech Tuesday, our partners at UF Innovate and SCAD Media spotlight research at the University of Florida on ...
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New pellet-making method points to safer, more predictable high-explosive manufacturing
For decades, manufacturing plastic-bonded high explosives, or PBXs, has relied on legacy processes like slurry coating. In ...
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