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A new study led by scientists in the Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University provides the first ...
Scientists have collected troves of DNA and microscopic imaging data from human cells—and now they have a tool that might ...
A needle-free injection system, a bug-watching garden camera, a wearable that helps with memory lapses and more were unveiled at the annual Las Vegas trade show ...
Researchers have revolutionized atmospheric studies with JAGUAR-DAS, a new system that merges observational data with numerical models to explore the atmosphere up to the lower edges of space.
Radiation testing suggests that solar cells made from carbon-based, or organic, materials could outperform conventional ...
A recent study from the University of Michigan investigated the impact of proton radiation — a major threat in space — on ...