Why Are You Better Than Your Kids In Remembering The Grocery List?
Imagine you are on your way to the grocery store, but you forget to take the shopping list. Now, you are trying to recall the…
Read more
Imagine you are on your way to the grocery store, but you forget to take the shopping list. Now, you are trying to recall the…
Read more
Uveal Melanoma (UM) is a fatal cancer of the colored cells in the eye. It is the most common type of eye cancer, with ~1500…
Read more
Caves are environments that often act as traps in which time appears to have stopped. Because inactive cave passages are protected from external erosive factors,…
Read more
Graphene has transformed material research worldwide. Graphene is considered an innovative material that could impact a wide variety of fields. The electronic, chemical, and structural…
Read more
The discovery of nanostructured carbon material “fullerenes” has emerged as a new substitute for widely-accepted nanocarbon material like graphene in the world of nano-research. The…
Read more
A common myth suggests that dogs don’t see color, that they exclusively see the world in shades of grey. Dogs have two cone photoreceptors within…
Read more
Wearable sensors that can perform motion detection and health monitoring play an important role in our daily life. But most of the sensors are soft…
Read more
In a study recently published in PLoS One, we have found that small numbers of lions in Zambia are moving across landscapes previously thought to…
Read more
Rare earth element (REE, lanthanides plus yttrium) behavior in natural environments has been extensively studied. REEs are valuable as components of electronic and renewable energy…
Read more
As captured in the phrase, “the canary in the coal mine,” songbirds are known to be indicators of ecosystem health. Detecting downward population trends in…
Read more
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), one of the most common types of stroke, affects millions of people each year. During this type of stroke, also called hemorrhagic…
Read more