Glyphosate not a carcinogen, EU panel affirms
Conclusion supports renewed authorization of herbicide
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Read MoreUSGBC Leadership Awards honor exemplary commitment to green buildings.
Read MoreNASA has selected Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to advance spacewalking capabilities in low-Earth orbit and at the Moon, by buying services that provide astronauts with next generation spacesuit and spacewalk systems to work outside the International Space Station, explore the lunar surface on Artemis missions, and prepare for human missions to
Read MoreHurricanes are the most powerful weather event on Earth. The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season extends from June 1 to November 30.
Read MoreSynthesis of organic compounds and polymers is at the core of many manufacturing industries. The new “electrifying synthesis” methods that can combine conventional synthetic chemistry with electrochemistry are a step closer to a sustainable tomorrow. These reactions don’t require potentially harmful chemical reagents. They achieve organic synthesis by simply using electrons from an electric power […]
Read MoreNanosheets are finely structured two-dimensional materials and have great potential for innovation. They are fixed on top of each other in layered crystals, and must first be separated from each other so that they can be used, for example, to filter gas mixtures or for efficient gas barriers. A research team at the University of […]
Read MoreTrinity scientists have taken inspiration from nature to create luminescent, self-healing gels with a suite of potential applications ranging from bank note counterfeiting to next-gen bio-sensing and imaging.
Read MoreFor millions of years, megalodon sharks were top ocean predators — and then came the great whites. New analyses of teeth hint that competition for food from great white sharks may have helped give the megatoothed giants an extra shove toward extinction. Scientists reconstructed shark feeding habits by analyzing zinc in the teeth of 20 […]
Read MoreLoud sounds matter in both car design and frog flirting. So New Hampshire biologists lugged an acoustic camera used by car designers to springtime frog-mating pools to explore female preferences. Now researchers suspect that a male’s chances of becoming a dad depend in part on which pool’s boy band he belongs to. We humans can […]
Read MoreNew research in mice looks at changes in blood’s carbohydrate levels during sepsis, offering hope for improved diagnostics
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Read MoreSiligen MIH liq developed with University of Goettingen.
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