Technical testings, researches and certifications
22.03.2018, 10:35
For people who obsessively wash their hands, Dr. Jamie Feusner would suggest imagining a worst-case scenario to learn to tolerate the feelings they experience.
20.03.2018, 10:11
Well-child visits are not only good for babies. A new study shows they're good for moms, too.
20.03.2018, 10:03
College students who think their parents are more accepting of drinking tend to drink more, a new study shows.
20.03.2018, 09:55
Scientists are close to being able to use precision medicine to make sure arthritis patients are taking the most effective drugs.
15.03.2018, 11:47
Scientists were surprised to learn that a hydrogel they developed to deliver drugs had its own therapeutic qualities.
15.03.2018, 10:23
Findings may lead scientists to reinterpret seismic maps of the Earth's interior.
13.03.2018, 12:15
UCLA-led research shows Earth may be approaching a carbon dioxide threshold for melting ice in the Arctic.
13.03.2018, 11:27
The evolutionary dawn of thousands of species of modern vertebrate fish occurred 66 million years ago, just as dinosaurs were dying out, says new research.
13.03.2018, 11:15
The “Virtual Assay” software developed by researchers at the University of Oxford uses computer (in silico) models, based on human data - a fast, cheap and potentially more effective alternative to experimental testing.
13.03.2018, 10:55
One in five very low-birth-weight, premature infants suffers a life-threatening brain hemorrhage, often originating in a vital region known as the germinal matrix.
13.03.2018, 10:35
The effects of the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions and economic growth could be vital for political discussions about international climate action.
13.03.2018, 10:27
The new family of glass has the best "glass-forming ability" of 50 existing kinds and is more pliable than the standard variety, too.
13.03.2018, 10:15
If you’re a rock climber, hiker, runner, dancer, or anyone who likes recording themselves while in motion, a personal drone companion can now do all the filming for you — completely autonomously.
06.03.2018, 10:43
FlatScope may be the world's tiniest, lightest microscope for biological and other applications.
06.03.2018, 09:55
Timing and speed are both important for making accurate estimates of how an object will travel.
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