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Brixon, Inc. licenses ORNL's innovative sensor technology for security applications
(DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Brixon, Inc., has exclusively licensed a multiparameter sensor technology from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The integrated platform uses various sensors that measure physical and e...
UGR participates in H2020 project on preventing radicalization online
(University of Granada) The University of Granada will take part in the EU Horizon 2020 project 'PROPHETS: Preventing Radicalisation Online through the Proliferation of Harmonised Toolkits', which aims to tackle the causes of online radical...
A Sense of Discovery: How the Immune System Works with the Brain
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Tinder for Cheetahs? Big Cats Are Attracted by Urine Smell
The enticing scent of pee could help female felines choose the best mate-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Climate Change Is Killing These Ancient Trees , but That's Just Part of the Story
New research shows 2,000-year-old baobab trees are suddenly dying. New trees won’t have a chance, either-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
The ancient armor of fish -- scales -- provide clues to hair, feather development
(University of Virginia) How do scale patterns on fish provide understanding of the development of feathers, fur -- and even cancer? Biologists are investigating.
Lehigh University researchers to study Ebola method of host cell invasion
(Lehigh University) A principal difficulty in designing therapies against viruses lies in the fact that attempts to stop them from entering a cell are also likely to affect normal physiological processes. If studied carefully, it may be possible to d...
Scientists to tap data networks' hidden powers
(Rice University) Taking advantage of computing power in subsystems between users and data servers could make networks faster and provide better and quicker real-time analytics. Rice University computer scientists have earned a National Science Found...
Scientists Are Key to Making Cities Sustainable
Urban leaders must work with researchers to solve real human problems-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Potential DNA Damage from CRISPR "Seriously Underestimated," Study Finds
A flurry of recent findings highlight a contentious question in this area -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com