Scientists have long known that vast colonies of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms—a population collectively called the microbiome—live on and inside the human body. In just the past few ...
The Little Miami school board voted to remove a "Hate Has No Home Here" poster under claims that it engages students with ...
Scientists have developed a new way to help understand what happens in the body when people consume a plant product and the many chemicals it contains. The Journal of Natural Products published the ...
Gas chromatography is widely used for monitoring chemical reactions, industrial processes, and volatile compounds, but ...
Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case have turned to genetic genealogy as they try to make the most of potential DNA ...
Rare earth elements are essential for modern technology, but their similar chemistry makes separation difficult and expensive. Now researchers are exploring new technologies to streamline processing ...
Per the lawsuit, this is the fourth challenge of the EPA's most recent reapproval of the herbicide dicamba.
Jessica Rimsza, a materials engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, sees untapped potential in what most people see as waste. Food scraps, manure and sewage are natural byproducts of the U.S.
Researchers from three Fraunhofer institutes are developing a mobile gas chromatography sensor system to help detect counterfeit food products, like olive oil. According to its developers, the easy-to ...