Targeting and treating diseases first requires being able to find specific cells—which is challenging because they travel within the body and can “hide.” Now, a new round of funding will support ...
ISTA PhD student Andrea Stöllner in front of her experimental setup. Beyond the lab, the physicist and “cloud scientist” ...
Ocean Mansur, doctoral student in Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Illinois, photographs a sweet ...
Catching a particle. Thousands of tiny model aerosols pass through optical tweezers when suddenly, boom! One particle becomes trapped. The aerosol particle is glowing green as it scatters the laser ...
A man digs a pit for an alternating dual-pit latrine (ADP) in rural Cambodia. (University of Colorado Boulder) ...
The 2025 Bilingual Communication Project for Chinese STM Journals, overseen by the China Association for Science and Technology, is now live on the "Innovation China" platform. This initiative ...
A green spectacle. With protective eyewear, ISTA PHD student Andrea Stöllner takes a glimpse into the experimental chamber ...
Reseachers from the Megan Matthews lab at Penn treated human glioblastoma brain tumor cells with hydralazine, one of the oldest-known blood pressure drugs and a first-line treatment for preeclampsia, ...
Annelies Rios Casier (University of Antwerp) performing a micro-sampling from a green area of The Intrigue (1890, Royal ...
New studies show that rocks can cement themselves together under the conditions found on a subducting fault. Scanning ...
The team studied James Ensor’s iconic oil painting, The Intrigue (1890), housed in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp ...
Photomicrographs of paint fragments taken from two altered emerald green areas of The Intrigue (1890, Royal Museum of Fine ...
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