Technical testings, researches and certifications
23.05.2017, 11:18
MIT.nano hosts its first major research symposium.
22.05.2017, 16:24
Using CRISPR to genetically alter insects that harm crops or carry disease—such as malaria—may not be as easy as once thought.
22.05.2017, 15:37
KAMAZ completes the plant tests and prepares for the transfer the first lot of vehicles, operating on liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Gazprom's subdivisions.
18.05.2017, 16:51
Restoration can become a big financial problem for Russian mining
15.05.2017, 15:46
New research suggests more sensitive approaches to detect and monitor inflammatory bowel disease
11.05.2017, 18:13
This robotic exoskeleton could help prevent falls in the elderly
11.05.2017, 17:02
Life expectancy for HIV patients has increased by 10 years in U.S. and Europe
05.05.2017, 18:13
Bringing dandelions into the lab could give scientists a precise way to handle little droplets of liquid.
05.05.2017, 17:37
Scientists say their new coating gives fabrics oleophobicity—resistance to oil—while being friendlier to the environment.
04.05.2017, 17:51
A new semiconductor is as flexible as skin and degrades with just a weak acid. Devices made with it wouldn't add to the world's pile of electronic waste.
03.05.2017, 15:55
Malaria treatment assumes it's like measles: get it once and have lifelong immunity. But a new study says it's more like strains of the flu.
02.05.2017, 15:33
Combination approach may help combat autism
28.04.2017, 16:36
Brigham and Women’s Hospital to pay government after probe of manipulated and fabricated data
27.04.2017, 15:02
A focus on preventing the introduction of antibiotic resistant bacteria from perceived high risk hospitals may be undermining efforts to control their spread across England.
27.04.2017, 14:39
Small sensors or drug delivery devices could reside in the GI tract indefinitely.
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