Search query: experiment
Categories: All Categories
13142 records searched, 811 records found, 20 matches displayed
< Previous 20 articles Next 20 articles >
Search Hints:
- Use a + (plus sign) or - (minus sign) to include or exclude a word: +mars -venus
- Use a ? (question mark) as a wildcard for a single letter: te?t (test,text)
- Use a * (asterisk) as a wildcard for multiple letters: he*t (heat, heart)
- Use a ~ (tilde) to expand word endings: meteor~ (meteorite, meteorid, meteorology)
Most frequent words for articles published in the last 45 days:
developed (95),
climate (85),
team (83),
species (75),
cells (74),
used (72),
human (64),
help (61),
change (60),
water (60),
years (60),
data (57),
energy (55),
such (53),
carbon (51),
discovered (50),
time (48),
like (47),
materials (46),
even (44)
Published Scientific software - Quality not always good - Scientific Software - Quality Not Always Good
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Computational tools are indispensable in almost all scientific disciplines. Especially in cases wher...
Published Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture - Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Engineers find the hydrogel polyethylene glycol (PEG) doubles its water absorption as temperatures c...
Published Genome editing: Reducing off-target mutations in DNA - Genome Editing: A Leap Forward in Reducing Off-Target Mutations in DNA
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Researchers have developed a novel genome editing technique known as NICER, which results in signifi...
Published Preserving forests to protect deep soil from warming - Preserving Forests to Protect Deep Soil from Warming
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
An innovative, decade-long experiment in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada mountains shows ...
Published Understanding the tantalizing benefits of tantalum for improved quantum processors - Understanding the Tantalizing Benefits of Tantalum for Improved Quantum Processors
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Researchers working to improve the performance of superconducting qubits, the foundation of quantum...
Published Scientists use seaweed to create new material that can store heat for reuse - Scientists Use Seaweed to Create New Material That Can Store Heat for Reuse
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Scientists have created a new material derived from seaweed that can store heat for re-use. It could...
Published Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think - Do Hummingbirds Drink Alcohol? More Often Than You Think
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Animals that eat fruit or sip nectar often ingest alcohol because naturally occurring yeasts turning...
Published New research computes first step toward predicting lifespan of electric space propulsion systems - New Research Computes First Step Toward Predicting Lifespan of Electric Space Propulsion Systems
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Electric space propulsion systems use energized atoms to generate thrust. The high-speed beams of io...
Published AI reveals hidden traits about our planet's flora to help save species - AI Reveals Hidden Traits About Our Planet's Flora to Help Save Species
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Machine learning can help extract important information from the huge numbers of plant specimens sto...
Published Chemists propose ultrathin material for doubling solar cell efficiency - Chemists Propose Ultrathin Material for Doubling Solar Cell Efficiency
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Researchers are studying radical new ways to improve solar power and provide more options for the in...
Published Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor for monitoring sweat electrolytes for use in healthcare and sports - Sweat it Out: The Future of Health and Sports with Wearable Biosensors for Sweat Electrolytes
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. I...
Published Crowding makes time seem to pass more slowly - Crowding Makes Time Seem to Pass More Slowly
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Testing time perception in an unusually lifelike setting -- a virtual reality ride on a New York Cit...
Published Graphene quantum dots show promise as novel magnetic field sensors - Graphene Quantum Dots: The Future of Magnetic Field Sensors
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Trapped electrons traveling in circular loops at extreme speeds inside graphene quantum dots are hig...
Published Researchers make a quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist - Researchers Make a Quantum Computing Leap with a Magnetic Twist
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
Scientists and engineers have announced a significant advancement in developing fault-tolerant qubit...
Published Floating in space might be fun, but study shows it's hard on earthly bodies - Floating in Space Might Be Fun, But Study Shows It's Hard on Earthly Bodies
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Bone loss happens in humans -- as we age, get injured, or any scenario where we can't move the body,...
Published Hearing better with skin than ears - Hearing Better with Skin than Ears: A Revolutionary Discovery
(via sciencedaily.com) 
A research team develops a sound-sensing skin-attachable acoustic sensor. The new sensor decreased i...
Published Mars' emitted energy and seasonal energy imbalance - Mars' Emitted Energy and Seasonal Energy Imbalance
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Seasonal imbalance between the solar energy absorbed and released by the planet Mars could be a caus...
Published Steel was being used in Europe 2900 years ago - Steel Was Being Used in Europe 2900 Years Ago
(via sciencedaily.com) 
Researchers have discovered what they believe is the earliest use of steel in Europe -- on Iberian s...
Published Researchers uncover secrets on how Alaska's Denali Fault formed - Researchers Uncover Secrets on How Alaska's Denali Fault Formed
(via sciencedaily.com) 
New findings begin to fill major gaps in understanding about how geological faults behave and appear...
Published Researchers find high risk to amphibians if fungal pathogen invades North America - Researchers Find High Risk to Amphibians if Fungal Pathogen Invades North America
(via sciencedaily.com)
Original source 
New research indicates the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) could be devasta...