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Glitter is festive and fun—a favorite for decorations, makeup and art projects. But while it may look harmless, beautiful ...
A group of 9th and 10th graders from Oxford Area High School spent time on April 24 hooked up to sensors in a West Chester ...
Universities and companies that turn discoveries into medicines in Seattle have searched for “safe harbor” from the White ...
Participants will use microplastics collected on campus to create pieces of art while exploring the environmental impact of ...
Stories of personal connection to their work weren’t uncommon at the UB RENEW Institute’s spring poster session and ...
Why do some ancient animals become fossils while others disappear without a trace? A new study from the University of ...
Meeting in his office in the Science Center, Logan S. McCarty ’96 welcomes us with a smile. His hair is slicked back and dyed pink, and he wears a graphic t-shirt that reads “show up for trans youth.” ...
At first glance, Cacio e pepe looks easy. Just three ingredients — pasta, Pecorino Romano, and black pepper — and you get a ...
Soap, a complex molecule, is both water-loving and water-fearing. Shaped like a tadpole, the soap molecule has a round head ...
Soap, a complex molecule, is both water-loving and water-fearing. Shaped like a tadpole, the soap molecule has a round head ...
This study, published in Science, shows that a similar process ... The main tool was CheMin (Chemistry and Mineralogy), which works like a high-tech X-ray machine to identify minerals in the ...
Dubbed the “Oscars of Science”, the award was announced on Saturday (April ... is known to impart mass to every other particle, and is believed to help explain how the Big Bang happened 13.7 million ...