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Painless skin patch collects fluid for diagnostic testing
Although blood contains a wealth of potential biomarkers of disease, it can be challenging to obtain and analyze. There’s the
Why some red wines taste ‘dry’
Wine connoisseurs can easily discriminate a dry red wine, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, from a fruitier red, like Pinot Noir.
Tailoring the surface of carbon may hold the key to monitoring patient blood in real-time
Thanks to the development of a new computational model, Postdoctoral Researcher Miguel Caro is spearheading work on tailor-made carbon surfaces
How physics explains the evolution of social organization: Constructal law reveals how people come together to have greater access to scarce resources
A scientist at Duke University says the natural evolution of social organizations into larger and more complex communities that exhibit
Helping dental retainers and aligners fight off bacteria
Clear, plastic aligners have been growing in popularity as alternatives to bulky, metal braces. And once the teeth are straightened,
Instrument to rapidly test if drugs contain trace crystallinity: Instrument can detect crystalline content in early stages
Researchers at Purdue University have created a device that can quickly and inexpensively determine whether new pharmaceutical formulations have trace
Nanomedicine: Drugs can be made ‘smarter’
A new method has been developed to make drugs ‘smarter’ using nanotechnology so they will be more effective at reaching
Using water molecules to read electrical activity in lipid membranes
Every human cell is encased in a five-nanometer-thick lipid membrane that protects it from the surrounding environment. Like a gatekeeper,